Uneven-aged Management in Mixed Species, Southern Hardwoods: Is it Feasible and Sustainable?
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Uneven-aged Management in Mixed Species, Southern Hardwoods: Is it Feasible and Sustainable?
Uneven-aged Management in Mixed Species, Southern Hardwoods: Is it Feasible and Sustainable?
Authored by: Jeff Stringer
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Abstract
For uneven-age stands to develop, both young and old trees need to be developing in the same stand, where younger trees are naturally smaller in diameter than older trees. Thus, guidelines and graphs used by foresters to help establish uneven-age stands use diameter as a surrogate for age and assume that age and diameter are related.
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