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Natural Reproduction in Douglas-fir Stands as Affected by the Size of Opening

Purpose

Minimum size of opening for vigourous Douglas-fir reproduction. Species composition of dominant canopy . Density and distribution of the reproduction with observations of factors that have the greatest effect on their determination.

Project Start Date
 
Project End Date
1938-05-01
Related Publications
Lord, Charles. Natural Reproduction in Douglas-fir Stands as Affected by the Size of Opening. M.S. Thesis, May 1938, Oregon State College, School of Forestry.
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Reforestation & Restoration
Keywords
  • natural reproduction
  • regeneration
  • douglas fir
  • Douglas-fir
  • opening size
  • gap size
  • patch cuts
  • cut
  • minimum opening
  • Pseudotsuga menziesii
  • Charles Lord
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSC- School of Forestry
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Lord, Charles M.
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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Project ID
17

Alternatives to Clear cutting

Purpose

Researchers want to watch the under planting to see how it grows both before and after logging.

Project Start Date
1972-03-01
Project End Date
1977-12-31
Related Publications
Emmingham, William H. Physiological Responses of Four Douglas-fir Populations in Three Contrasting Field Environments. PhD Thesis, Forest Management, Oregon State University. 1974
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Reforestation & Restoration
Keywords
  • clear cutting
  • cut
  • clearing
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • under planting
  • plant
  • logging
  • pre harvest
  • post
  • post-harvest
  • pre-harvest
  • log
  • William Emmingham
  • Richard Waring
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Emmingham, William H.
Role
C
Collaborators
Waring, Richard H.
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72
Project ID
72

Pile-top Farm

Purpose

To develop simple, effective methods for protecting tops of pressure-treated piles that have been cut off.

Project Start Date
1976-10-01
Project End Date
1999-12-31
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Forest Products
  • Wood Treatment
Keywords
  • pile-top
  • pile
  • top
  • farm
  • protect
  • protecting
  • pressure-treated
  • pressure
  • treated
  • treat
  • method
  • cut
  • off
  • Jeffrey Morrell
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Morrell, Jeffrey J.
Role
C
Collaborators
N/A
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112
Project ID
112

Alternative Silvicultural Systems

Purpose

In order to develop stand management alternatives to manage both timber and wildlife, two storied stands (shelterwood), small group regeneration cuts (1-1.5 acres) and clearcuts will be installed on McDonald and Dunn Forests in 1989, 1990 and 1991. Treat

Project Start Date
1989-05-29
Project End Date
1999-06-30
Related Publications
McComb, William. Stand Management Alternatives for Multiple Resources: Integrated Management Experiments.
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Forest Growth & Succession
Keywords
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • silvicultural
  • silviculture
  • silvics
  • system
  • systems
  • manage
  • timber
  • wildlife
  • shelterwood
  • shelter
  • regeneration
  • cut
  • cuts
  • patch
  • patches
  • clearcut
  • clearcuts
  • clear
  • Bill McComb
  • John Tappeiner
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
McComb, Bill
Role
C
Collaborators
Tappeiner, John
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272
Project ID
272

Optimal Bucking Implementation

Purpose

1. Document a procedure for setting up an optimal bucking operation including the training of the cutter (Brian Cornell) and the training of the office staff (Lisa Bushman). 2. Document the time and cost of setting up an optimal bucking operation. A- De

Project Start Date
1990-08-01
Project End Date
1990-10-01
Related Publications
Olsen, Eldon; Stringham, Bennett; and Pilkerton, Stephen. Optimal Bucking: Two Trials with Commercial OSU BUCK Software. Corvallis, Oregon, Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, May 1997
Project Categories
  • Logging
  • Operator Dynamics
Keywords
  • optimal
  • buck
  • bucking
  • implement
  • implementation
  • log
  • logging
  • cut
  • cutting
  • cutter
  • operations
  • operate
  • Eldon Olsen
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Olsen, Eldon
Role
PI
Collaborators
N/A
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283
Project ID
283

Volatile compounds in Douglas-fir logs cut during different seasons

Purpose

To establish a relationship between volatiles emitted from downed logs and the attack of ambrosia beetles. The study plan calls for the establishment of two log treatments in the fall. In fall, winter ,spring, and summer six logs with live ploem will b

Project Start Date
1991-09-23
Project End Date
1992-09-30
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Forest Management
  • Slash & Decomposition
Keywords
  • Volatile
  • compound
  • compounds
  • douglas-fir
  • douglas fir
  • pseudotsuga menziesii
  • log
  • logs
  • cut
  • cutting
  • harvest
  • harvests
  • logging
  • downed
  • wood
  • ambrosia beetle
  • beetles
  • decay
  • decaying
  • volatiles
  • phloem
  • Rick Kelsey
Additional Information
Currently Active
No
Agency
OSU
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Kelsey, Rick
Role
C
Collaborators
N/A
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296
Project ID
296

Influence of Alternative Silvicultural Practices on Songbirds

Purpose

To determine the relative influences of clearcutting and two uneven age management approaches on abundance and diversity of songbird populations in western Oregon. Using the CFIRP sites that are in Chambers et al. 1999, to see if structural development as

Project Start Date
2002-04-15
Project End Date
2002-08-15
Related Publications
N/A
Project Categories
  • Logging
  • Post-harvest Effects
Keywords
  • alternative
  • alternatives
  • silvics
  • silviculture
  • silvicultural
  • practices
  • practices
  • songbird
  • bird
  • birds
  • song
  • uneven
  • age
  • aged
  • clear
  • cut
  • CFIRP
  • Chambers
  • Margo Stoddard
  • John Hayes
Additional Information
Currently Active
Yes
Agency
OSU Forest Science
Project Type
Research
Research Forest
N/A
Researcher
Stoddard, Margo
Role
PI
Collaborators
Hayes, John P.
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381
Project ID
381

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