Sustainable Production Forestry THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Development of a productivity Index for Douglas-fir Leith Knowles.

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Sustainable Production Forestry THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Development of a productivity Index for Douglas-fir Leith Knowles

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Productivity Indices Site Index (SI) Independent of silviculture Site basal Area Potential (SBAP) Derived from sample plots. The SBAP is the value that makes the growth model BA increment best match the sample plot BA increment. The overall plot mean SBAP is calculated as the period- weighted mean over all increment periods. Independent of silviculture Is it possible to develop one simple volume index by combining the two?

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Methods TSV=a*MTH*BA TSV=a*SI b *SBAP c MAI =TSV/rotation age

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION SI and SBAP for 1365 sample plots

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION SI and SBAP matrix minmaxintervalNumber SI20m40m4m6 SBAP

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION

What is 500 Index?  500 index is simply the predicted MAI of a stand planted at 1500 stems/ha, thinned to 500 stems/ha by 15m MTH, and grown to age 40 years

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Results 500 Index = a*SI b *SBAP c Where a= b=1.344 c=0.0973

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION 500 Index compared to MAI from DF NAT

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION SBAP can be predicted from SI and 500 Index SBAP=(500 Index/a*SI b )) d Where a= b=1.344 d=1.028

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Sensitivity of 500 Index to changes in silviculture  age 10 years (1500 stems/ha) 200 stems/ha=1% change in 500 Index  MTH at thinning (15m) 1m=1.15% in 500 Index  Final crop stocking (500 stems/ha) 100 stems/ha=6.6% in 500 Index

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Latitude abc 38 0 S S S

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION 500 index can be estimated by region

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION ….. and by forest

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Conclusions  Both SI and SBAP are needed to explain site productivity  These can be combined to predict MAI for a standard regime (500 Index)  Productivity of Douglas-fir on most sites in NZ is now expressed in terms of 500 Index  500 Index included in DF Calc V2

THE JOINT FORCES OF CSIRO & SCION Questions and answers