Browsing by Author "Lynch, Thomas B."
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Aboveground Biomass Partitioning Due To Thinning in Naturally Regenerated Evenaged Shortleaf Pine (Pinus Echinata Mill.) Stands in Southeast Oklahoma
Gyawali, Nabin (Oklahoma State University, 2008-07-01)The effects of thinning on tree biomass components of approximately 40-50 year-old shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mills.) stands on two sites in southeast Oklahoma were analyzed. These naturally regenerated stands were ... -
Computer Simulation of Critical Height Sampling
Johnson, Alan Lawrence (Oklahoma State University, 1988-12-01)In order to better understand the work presented in this study, it is necessary to understand several topics from mensuration and forest sampling. First, the problem of concern is improvement of the variance associated ... -
Dynamics of understory shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) and hardwood after thinning shortleaf pine forests in the southeastern United States
KC, Anup (2016-07)The shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) population is consistently declining in southeastern United States. Shortleaf pine forests are thinned frequently to improve the growth and development of residual stands. But, the ... -
Economics of Effective Thinning of Shortleaf Pines in Ozark and Ouachita National Forests of Western Arkansas and Southern Oklahoma
John, Jomals Mathews (Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)We used Weibull distribution to find the diameter classes and conducted Weibull parameters calculations. Simulation was done after entering the frequency and class midpoints in the SLPSS (Shortleaf Pine Stand Simulator). ... -
Effect of Thinning on Partitioning of Aboveground Biomass in Naturally Regenerated Shortleaf Pine
Sabatia, Charles Obuya (Oklahoma State University, 2007-07-01)The study focused on shortleaf pine in southeast Oklahoma with possible application to shortleaf pine in other regions of southern United States and to other southern pines. Tree biomass equations were fitted for the ... -
Effects of Prescribed Fire on Dead Woody Material in Upland Xeric Oak Forests of Oklahoma
Polo, John A. (Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)The Cross Timbers of Oklahoma is a xeric oak forest adapted to frequent, low intensity fire. These forests may include tracts of old-growth stands that have been altered due to changes in fire regimes following European ... -
Export of Nutrients Through Simulated Acid Rain of an Ultisol Forest Soil
Apfelbeck, Randall Scott (Oklahoma State University, 1987-07-01) -
Foliage and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Loblolly Pine <Pinus Taeda L.> Plantation Following Precommercial Thinning and Fertilization
Rachal, James Michael (Oklahoma State University, 1986-05-01) -
Green Weight, Taper & Volume Equations for Loblolly Pine in Oklahoma, USA
Harges, William Thomas (2017-07-01)Data from 158 loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) trees located in industrial plantations in the Ouachita Mountains of southeastern Oklahoma, USA were collected and used to develop taper, merchantable volume and merchantable ... -
Growth performance of forest plantations on the western margin of their commercial range
K. C., Dipesh (2013-12)The southern US contains some of the most productive plantation sites in the USA and Oklahoma is the western margin for several plantation species including sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), eastern cottonwood (Populus ... -
Litterfall and Nutrient Dynamics of a 12-year-old Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Plantation Following Precommercial Thinning
Brown, Robby Scott (Oklahoma State University, 1988-07-01) -
Lumped, Deterministic Rainfall-runoff Model for Small, Forested Watersheds in Southeastern Oklahoma
Mccormick, Ronald Joseph (Oklahoma State University, 1986-07-01) -
Mixed-effects modeling of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) growth data
Budhathoki, Chakra Bahadur (2006-07)Scope and Methods of Study: The objective of this study was to develop individual-tree mixed-effects models for basal area growth and the diameter-height relationship of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.). Repeated ... -
Modelling individual tree growth of naturally occurring even-aged shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.)
Saud, Pradip (2015-12)Modelling individual tree growth is important for the assessment and management of naturally occurring shortleaf pine, as its abundance (hectare) is reducing due to increased plantings of other commercially important ... -
Monte Carlo Methods in Forest Inventory
Chang, Shen-Then (Oklahoma State University, 1987-07-01) -
Oklahoma Community Nutrition Education Program Participant's Diet Quality Does Not Differ By Food Security Status
Rodriguez, Sandra (Oklahoma State University, 2004-07-01)Timber markets play an important role in the communication of society's preference regarding the sustainable utilization of forest and the equitable distribution of benefits. However, the preferences of societies may be ... -
Restoring the shortleaf pine-bluestem grass ecosystem on the Ouachita National Forest: An economic evaluation
Huebschmann, Michael Merlin (2000-07) -
Small Scale Forestry in Southeastern Oklahoma
Reynolds, Rider Franklin (Oklahoma State University, 2012-05-01)The objective of this study is to provide information that can be used to better customize consulting services, programs, and policies so that they can appeal more effectively to their target audience, better assist in ... -
Summer Thermal Characteristics of Three Smallmouth Bass Streams of Southeastern Oklahoma
Steinert, Terry L. (Oklahoma State University, 1985-07-01)