QUANTIFICATION OF DOUGLAS-FIR GROWTH LOSSES CAUSED BY WESTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM DEFOLIATION USING STEM ANALYSIS

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ALFARO, RI [1 ]
THOMSON, AJ [1 ]
VANSICKLE, GA [1 ]
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[1] AGR CANADA, CANADIAN FORESTRY SERV, PACIFIC FOREST RES CTR, 506 W BURNSIDE RD, VICTORIA V8Z 1M5, BC, CANADA
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10.1139/x85-002
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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Periodic growth and volume losses in Douglas-fir (P. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) trees in one stand defoliated four times in their lifetime by western spruce budworm (C. occidentalis (Freeman)) are reported [British Columbia, Canada]. Losses were calculated by comparing periodic growth for the years of reduced ring increment with potential growth estimated using the IMPACT growth loss program. Proportional losses in stem radius and cross-sectional area remained approximately constant or declined slightly from tree top to base; losses differed at all stem levels among the infestations. Average gross volume losses per tree relative to the potential volume the trees should have reached at the end of each loss period were 17, 15, 8 and 13% for the 1920''s, 1940''s, 1950''s and 1970''s infestations, respectively. In the last infestation, losses ranged from 9% in trees defoliated from 1-50%, to 18% in trees defoliated 91-100%. Cumulative tree volume losses, calculated by adjusting growth during all loss periods to their potential values, were estimated to be 44% of the potential volume the trees should have reached by 1977 had the trees never been defoliated. On a per hectare basis, the 1970''s infestation in this stand caused an estimated 60 m (18%) loss, comprising 40 m3 (12%) owing to tree mortality and 20 m3 (6%) of growth deficit in the surviving trees.
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