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Journal of Forestry Research | 2014

Estimating Pinus palustris tree diameter and stem volume from tree height, crown area and stand-level parameters

Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke; Salvador A. Gezan; Lisa J. Samuelson; Wendell P. Cropper; Daniel J. Leduc; Timothy A. Martin

Accurate and efficient estimation of forest growth and live biomass is a critical element in assessing potential responses to forest management and environmental change. The objective of this study was to develop models to predict longleaf pine tree diameter at breast height (dbh) and merchantable stem volume (V) using data obtained from field measurements. We used longleaf pine tree data from 3,376 planted trees on 127 permanent plots located in the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain region to fit equations to predict dbh and V as functions of tree height (H) and crown area (CA). Prediction of dbh as a function of H improved when CA was added as an additional independent variable. Similarly, predictions of V based on H improved when CA was included. Incorporation of additional stand variables such as age, site index, dominant height, and stand density were also evaluated but resulted in only small improvements in model performance. For model testing we used data from planted and naturally-regenerated trees located inside and outside the geographic area used for model fitting. Our results suggest that the models are a robust alternative for dbh and V estimations when H and CA are known on planted stands with potential for naturally-regenerated stands, across a wide range of ages. We discuss the importance of these models for use with metrics derived from remote sensing data.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2004

Long-term trends in loblolly pine productivity and stand characteristics in response to thinning and fertilization in the West Gulf region

M.A. Sword Sayer; J.C.G. Goelz; Jim L. Chambers; Zhenmin Tang; Thomas J. Dean; James D. Haywood; Daniel J. Leduc


Forest Ecology and Management | 2014

Parameterization of the 3-PG model for Pinus elliottii stands using alternative methods to estimate fertility rating, biomass partitioning and canopy closure

Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke; Eric J. Jokela; Wendell P. Cropper; Rosvel Bracho; Daniel J. Leduc


Forests | 2012

Modeling Survival, Yield, Volume Partitioning and Their Response to Thinning for Longleaf Pine Plantations

Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke; Salvador A. Gezan; Daniel J. Leduc; Timothy A. Martin; Wendell P. Cropper; Lisa J. Samuelson


Forest Science | 2014

Individual Tree Diameter, Height, and Volume Functions for Longleaf Pine

Carlos A. Gonzalez-Benecke; Salvador A. Gezan; Timothy A. Martin; Wendell P. Cropper; Lisa J. Samuelson; Daniel J. Leduc


In:Proceedings of the 18th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-212. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 614 p. | 2016

WEATHER EFFECTS ON THE SUCCESS OF LONGLEAF PINE CONE CROPS

Daniel J. Leduc; Shi-Jean Susana Sung; Dale G. Brockway; Mary Anne Sword Sayer


In: Butnor, John R., ed. 2012. Proceedings of the 16th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-156. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 336-341. | 2012

Methodology and preliminary results of evaluating stem displacement and assessing root system architecture of longleaf pine saplings

Shi-Jean S. Sung; Daniel J. Leduc; James D. Haywood; Thomas L. Eberhardt; Mary Anne Sword Sayer; Stanley J. Zarnoch


In: Guldin, James M., ed. 2013. Proceedings of the 15th biennial southern silvicultural research conference. e-Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-GTR-175. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 149-155. | 2013

Developmental dynamics of longleaf pine seedling flushes and needles

Shi-Jean Susana Sung; Stanley J. Zarnoch; James D. Haywood; Daniel J. Leduc; Mary A. Sword-Sayer


Wood and Fiber Science | 2018

Wood Variability in Mature Longleaf Pine: Differences Related to Cardinal Direction for a Softwood in a Humid Subtropical Climate

Thomas L. Eberhardt; Chi-Leung So; Daniel J. Leduc


In: Kirschman, Julia E., comp. Proceedings of the 19th biennial southern silvicultural research conference; 2017 March 14-16; Blacksburg, VA. e-General Technical Report SRS-234 | 2018

Within-tree variability in wood quality parameters for mature longleaf pine

Chi-Leung So; Thomas L. Eberhardt; Daniel J. Leduc

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Thomas L. Eberhardt

United States Forest Service

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Chi-Leung So

Louisiana State University

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James D. Haywood

United States Forest Service

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Shi-Jean S. Sung

United States Forest Service

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Jeffrey M. Warren

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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