H. Kramer et al., DETERMINATION OF SITE CLASS IN UNEVEN-AGED PINE STANDS FOR FOREST MANAGEMENT IN MEXICO, Allgemeine Forst- und Jagdzeitung, 168(9), 1997, pp. 167-170
In a 16 ha large uneven-aged (17 to 72 years) natural stand of Pinus t
eocote of the Sierra Madre Oriental in the north east of Mexico, with
different sites (yield classes 1.5 to 11.5) a simplified method for es
timation of age and site class for forest management is developed. Her
eto, a partial age-diameter (dbh) function with 40 sample trees from a
n interval around the d(g) (20 cm to 30 cm dbh) was established (Fig.
1). Smoothing by a simple linear function has proved suitable. 95% con
fidence intervals for mean age increase according to decreasing of sam
ple size (Fig. 2, Tab. 1). The half width of the confidence interval f
or mean age at the d(g) (d(1.3)=25 cm) for a sample size of n = 10 is
only +/-3.3 years. Beside the mean age the mean height (h(g)) is neces
sary in order to estimate the site class of the stand. Using the same
sample trees a simple linear height-diameter-model is established. Thi
s function gives about the same results as the MICHAILOV-height-curve
(Fig. 3). With decreasing sample size (N = 37 --> N = 10) the half wid
th of confidence intervals for mean height increases from 0.30 m to 0.
50 m (Tab. 2). Measurement of 10 representative sample trees from an i
nterval around d(g) seems to be sufficient to estimate mean age and me
an height of an uneven-aged pine stand. Further investigations are rec
ommended.