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The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in three models developed to manage maritime pine stands in Portugal: (1) Pbirrol, an individual tree model that can be applied to uneven-aged stands, (2) Pinaster, an individual tree model to be used in even-aged stands, and (3) ModisPinaster, a diameter distribution model to be used in even-aged or uneven-aged stands. In these models, the decision of which trees are thinned is based on a probability function that can be associated to a cut-off or a density variable (e. g., Wilson’s factor, residual basal area, SDI). To assess the suitability of how thinnings are implemented in these models, two analyses were made: (1) even-aged models, Pinaster and ModisPinaster, were used to simulate the thinning practice of several plots of a thinning trial and stand variables estimates after thinning were compared with the measured values, and (2) forest inventory plots were used as a starting point to analyze the effect of considering an uneven-aged or an even-aged stand management using Pbirrol and Pinaster, respectively.
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Maritime pine Thinnings Growth models Simulation
Citation
Soares, Paula; Alegria, Cristina; Fonseca, Teresa F.; Nunes, Luís; Tomé, Margarida (2014). Implementation of thinnings in individual tree and diameter distribution growth models; an application to maritime pine stands in Portugal. In XXIV IUFRO World Congress. Salt Lake City e The International Forestry Review. ISSN 1465-5498. 16:5, p. 210