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Potential for Sugar Maple to Provide High-Quality Sawlog Trees at the Northern Edge of Its Range
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Guillemette, François (Auteur)
- Bédard, Steve (Auteur)
Titre
Potential for Sugar Maple to Provide High-Quality Sawlog Trees at the Northern Edge of Its Range
Résumé
Abstract
The management of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) at the northern edge of its range is mainly oriented toward timber production, from trees of higher grades. However, both the quality of mature trees in natural stands and how the quality may vary depending on the silvicultural treatment are unknown, especially under northern conditions. The objective of this study was to describe the variation in stem quality of mature maple trees (diameter >33 cm) according to climatic, geographic or soil variables, and to evaluate the effects of a first selection cutting cycle on this quality. Annual temperature (1.7–4.1° C) was the most important variable explaining differences in the proportion of higher-grade trees, with a 16 percent gain associated with every additional increase in degrees Celsius. The practice of a first selection cutting was associated with an 11 percent gain in this proportion. Although the actual proportion of high-quality trees was below 35 percent on the coolest sites, a proper tree selection through silviculture could likely improve this proportion in future decades, whereas the potential effects of climate change are unclear.
Publication
Forest Science
Volume
65
Numéro
4
Pages
411-419
Date
2019-08-01
Langue
en
ISSN
0015-749X, 1938-3738
Consulté le
2024-08-31 14 h 51
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Référence
Guillemette, F., & Bédard, S. (2019). Potential for Sugar Maple to Provide High-Quality Sawlog Trees at the Northern Edge of Its Range. Forest Science, 65(4), 411–419. https://doi.org/10.1093/forsci/fxz008
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