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Early stocking affects forest stands in quality and value

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Rudolf F. Grah, University of California, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 14(6):7-7.

Published June 01, 1960

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Stand density or stocking during early stages of stand development has an important effect on quality and value of the timber because it influences size and distribution of knots. Openly stocked stands tend to develop large, persistent limbs which remain in the logs as knots. Large and numerous knots result in downgrading of logs, thereby lowering their value.

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Early stocking affects forest stands in quality and value

Rudolf F. Grah
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Early stocking affects forest stands in quality and value

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Authors

Rudolf F. Grah, University of California, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(6):7-7.

Published June 01, 1960

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Stand density or stocking during early stages of stand development has an important effect on quality and value of the timber because it influences size and distribution of knots. Openly stocked stands tend to develop large, persistent limbs which remain in the logs as knots. Large and numerous knots result in downgrading of logs, thereby lowering their value.

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