12th Central Hardwood Forest Conference
Authors: | Jeffrey W. Stringer, David L. Loftis, Michael Lacki, Thomas Barnes, Robert A. Muller |
Year: | 1999 |
Type: | General Technical Report |
Station: | Southern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/SRS-GTR-24 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-24. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station. |
Abstract
There were 32 oral presentations, 11 abstracts, and 22 poster presentations presented at the 12th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. Presentation topics included wildlife management, nutrient dynamics, stand structure, reforestation/reclamation, timber harvesting, modeling and inventory, silviculture, disturbance effects, and genetics/tree improvement.Titles contained within 12th Central Hardwood Forest Conference
- Changes in National Forest Timber sales in the Central Hardwood Region
- Oak planting success varies among ecoregions in the Central Hardwood Region
- Effects of frost on hardwood regeneration in Northern Wisconsin
- Red maple dynamics in Appalachian Hardwood stands in West Virginia
- Effects of harvesting on soil nitrogen (N) dynamics in a N-saturated hardwood forest
- N dynamics across a chronosequence of Upland Oak-Hickory forests
- Soil nutrient microbial response to prescribed fire in an oak-pine ecosystem in Eastern Kentucky
- Comparison of ecological characteristics of three remnant old-growth woodlots in Belmont County, Ohio
- Characterization of coarse woody debris across a 100 year chronosequence of upland oak-hickory forests
- Renewing a forest ecosystem irrigated with treated wastewater
- Native high value tree reclamation on surface mined spoils in Eastern Kentucky
- Growth of white and red oak seedlings and seed on mined ungraded cast overburden
- Long-term effects of wastewater irrigation on forested ecosystems at Pennsylvania State Game Lands 176
- Survivorship and growth of natural northern red oak (Quercus Rubra L.) seedlings in response to selected treatments on an extremely acidic forest soil
- Japanese and giant knotweed seed reproductive ecology
- Soil disturbance and productivity from wide-tired skidder trails in Minnesota aspen harvests
- Impacts of harvest intensity and soil disturbance on early tree growth and earthworm populations in a Missouri Ozark Forest
- Contrasting timber harvesting operations illustrate the value of BMPS
- Harvesting strategies for increasing the availability and quality of hardwood fiber
- Using dynamic programming to explore hardwood silvicultural regimes
- Use of GPS and GIS in hardwood forest inventory
- Use Java and the internet to manage data and predict the future of forest stands
- Estimating previous diameter for ingrowth trees on remeasured horizontal point samples
- Neural networks VS
- Autumn roosting habitat of male Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) in a managed forest setting in Kentucky
- Foraging behavior and habitat use of red bats in mixed mesophytic forests of the Cumberland Plateau, Kentucky
- White-tailed deer impact on forest regeneration: Modeling landscape-level deer activity patterns
- Development of oak regeneration nine years after shelterwood cutting and clearcutting on the Coastal Plain of West Tennessee
- Releasing sheltered northern red oak during the early stem exclusion stage
- Underplanted northern red oak 17 years after thinning and understory control and 8 years following overstory removal
- Influence of cutting methods on 12-year old hardwood regeneration in Connecticut
- Methods to improve establishment and growth of bottomland hardwood artificial regeneration
- Thinning effects on basal area growth of red maple (Acer Rubrum L.)
- Residual Stand Quality Following Implementation of Uneven-Aged Silviculture in Even-Aged Oak-Hickory Forests in the Boston Mountains of Arkansas
- Predicting sapling growth and recruitment in different size canopy gaps
- Individual tree five-year basil area and crown diameter growth in Applachian hardwood stands as influenced by thinning and gypsy moth defoliation
- Individual tree mortality prediction functions from Gypsy moth defoliation as well as tree, stand, and site variables
- Characteristics of the chestnut blight fungus isolated from scarlet oak in Pennsylvania
- The Effect of Soil Manganese on Japanese Larch (Larix Leptolepis Sieb. and Zucc.) Seedlings in the Greenhouse
- Northern red oak growth response to climate and industrial air pollution in Western Pennsylvania
- Survival and growth of a Quercus Rubra regeneration cohort during five years following masting
- Characteristics of northern red oad seedlings grown by family in a Tennessee nursery
- Field performance o in vitro propagated white ash microplants
- Soil sampling on surface mined spoils: Systematic vs
- Quaking aspen energence and initial survival under different relative humidity, moisture, and seed placement treatments
- Strategies for improving establishment and productivity of hardwoods planted on marginal agricultural lands in southern Illinois
- Modeling landscape in the Missouri Ozarks in response to alternative management practices
- A forestland allocation model for urbanizing landscapes
- Managing forests for gypsy moth (Lymanria dispar L.) using silviculture: Testing the effectiveness of silvicultural treatments in reducing defoliation and mortality
- A stand density management diagram for Norway spruce plantations in central New York
- Forcing environment affects epicormic sprout production from branch segments for vegatative propagation of adult hardwoods
- Long-term changes in tree composition in a mesic old-growth upland forest in southern Illinois
- Assessment of residual stand damage and tree decay in partial harvests
- The effects of thinning intensity on snag and cavity tree abundance in a Appalachian hardwood stand
- A comparison of FVS/Suppose computed volume with USDA Forest Service cruise volume on the Monongahela National Forest
- The effect of using control bags on litterbag measurements of leaf litter decomposition and nutrient dynamics
- Understory fire effects on pin cherry (Prunus pensylvanica L.f.) seed germination
- Using prescribed burning to release oak seedlings from shrub competition in southern Connecticut
- Construction methods for a county-wide land use/cover map
- Comparison of NE-TWIGS and ZELIG on actual growth of two sites in Kentucky
- The impact of prescribe fire on herbivory levels of understory white oak
- Nursery treatments alter root morphology of 1+0 northern red oak seedlings
- Effects of leaf litter depth on acorn germination
- Development of advanced oak regenerartiion from two-age reserve trees