Growth and Yield 35 years After Commercial Thinning 50-year Old Douglas-fir

This document details a 35-year study on the effects of commercial thinning on 50-year-old Douglas-fir stands on Vancouver Island. The study compared thinned and unthinned plots to analyze growth and yield metrics such as total volume, diameter, and mortality. While thinning led to a 12% increase in potentially usable total volume yield over the study period and produced larger diameter trees overall, it also resulted in an 18% reduction in total volume at final harvest compared to unthinned stands. The study suggests that commercial thinning provides earlier wood availability and larger trees, but does not significantly alter total gross annual growth or crop-tree size, offering valuable data for forest management models and strategies.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author S.A.Y. Omule
Publication Year 1988
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
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