B. Zeide et Wt. Zakrzewski, SELECTION OF SITE TREES - THE COMBINED METHOD AND ITS APPLICATION, Canadian journal of forest research, 23(6), 1993, pp. 1019-1025
A new method is proposed for the selection of site trees. It is a comb
ination of the two oldest and best-known methods: the fixed number and
the fixed proportion methods. The fact that both methods have survive
d the trial of time suggests that neither is superior. The presented a
nalysis shows that both methods are biased and that the biases are of
opposite sign. Therefore, their estimates, when taken together, could
produce an accurate site index. Weights needed to generate an unbiased
estimate were calculated using permanent plots established in jack pi
ne (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) stands in Ontario. For this species, weight
s were found to be constant and almost equal. In general, it is likely
that weights vary with species tolerance. A practical guide to applic
ations of the combined method for the construction of site index curve
s, estimation of site index, and preparation of yield tables is provid
ed.