Wood Relative Density Development in Red Pine Stands as Affected by Different Initial Spacings
Date Published: 1995
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- Larocque, Guy R.
Canadian Forest Service - Marshall, Peter L.
University of British Columbia
The relationship between wood relative density and growth rate in red pine trees originating from different initial spacings was examined. Wood relative density was also related to crown development, as affected by competition. At young ages, the relative densities of entire rings and of the earlywood and latewood zones and the percentages of earlywood within the rings did not differ among the spacings.
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