item: #1 of 47 id: nzjfs-100 author: Amaral, Evelize A.; dos Santos, Luana M.; Hein, Paulo R.G. ; Costa, Emylle V.S.; Rosado, Sebastião Carlos S.; Trugilho, Paulo F. title: Evaluating basic density calibrations based on NIR spectra recorded on the three wood faces and subject to different mathematical treatments date: 2021-02-17 words: 4212 flesch: 48 summary: Multivariate regression models developed from NIR spectra have been successfully used to estimate wood density across a range of species (Schimleck et al. 1999; Gindl et al. 2001; Schimleck et al. 2005; Jiang et al. 2006; Jones et al. 2006; Mora et al. 2008; Costa et al. (2018) investigated parameter settings of the NIR spectrometer and which wood surface is most suitable for measuring spectra and generating models to estimate wood density in Eucalyptus. keywords: amaral; analysis; basic; calibration; cm-1; cross; data; density; determination; different; et al; eucalyptus; forestry; hein; infrared; journal; mathematical; methods; models; multivariate; near; new; nir; nir spectra; original; performance; pls; predictive; properties; radial; rmsecv; rpd; r²cv; samples; schimleck; science; specimens; spectra; spectroscopy; standard; statistics; study; surface; table; tangential; transverse; treatments; trees; untreated; validation; wood; wood density; zealand cache: nzjfs-100.pdf plain text: nzjfs-100.txt item: #2 of 47 id: nzjfs-103 author: Majid, Hafiz; Silva, Filipa V. M. title: Optimisation of ultrasound assisted extraction of antiacetylcholinesterase and antioxidant compounds from manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) for use as a phytomedicine against Alzheimer’s disease date: 2020-11-25 words: 8105 flesch: 46 summary: In the second stage of experiments, further optimisation of extraction conditions (Section Experimental design and response surface methodology) was carried out through response surface methodology (RSM) using a Box-Behnken experimental design to investigate the simultaneous effect of extraction temperature (40–60°C), extraction time (1–20 min) and ethanol concentration (30–70%) on plant extraction yield (%), plant extract AChE inhibition (%) and antioxidant activity assessed by DPPH radical scavenging activity (%). The quadratic models generated could predict accurately the effect of manuka leaf extraction on AChE inhibition, RSA and yield of extraction. keywords: acetylcholinesterase; ache; ache inhibition; acoustic; activity; alzheimer; amplitude; analysis; antioxidant; assisted; compounds; concentration; conditions; crude; density; design; determined; different; disease; dpph; dpph rsa; effect; enzyme; ethanol; ethanol concentration; experimental; extraction; extraction temperature; extraction time; extraction yield; extracts; figure; food; forestry; higher; https://doi; ic50; increase; inhibition; journal; leaf; leaves; leptospermum; majid; manuka; manuka extracts; maximum; medicinal; methodology; min; models; new; new zealand; optimization; optimum; org/10.1016; page; parameters; plant; power; predicted; radical; response; results; rsa; rsm; scavenging; science; scoparium; set; silva; solution; solvent; standard; study; surface; table; temperature; time; ultrasound; use; values; variables; water; yield; zealand; ° c cache: nzjfs-103.pdf plain text: nzjfs-103.txt item: #3 of 47 id: nzjfs-116 author: Nieri, Érick Martins; Porto, Antônio Carlos; Soares de Almeida, Rodolfo; Amaral de Melo, Lucas; Resende, Eduardo Willian; Neves, Generci Assis; dos Santos, Luana Maria; Tannure Faria, Júlio Cézar title: Selection of Pinus spp. progenies in Lavras (Minas Gerais, Brazil) at 36 months of age date: 2022-02-25 words: 5577 flesch: 56 summary: Genetic breeding is a key tool that enables gains in productivity because the selection of superior genotypes involves the assessment of traits of interest by estimating parameters, correlations and genetic gains that allow the selection of superior individuals between and within Pinus progenies (Manfio et al. 2012). The progeny of Pinus caribaea var. keywords: accuracy; adaptability; age; bahamensis; brazil; breeding; caribaea; caribaea var; coefficient; correlation; cpa; dbh; de pinus; direct; effects; environmental; equation; et al; forestalis; forestry; gains; genetic; genotypes; greater; height; heritability; high; higher; hondurensis; indirect; individual; journal; lavras; massoniana; mean; months; new; nieri; page; parameters; performance; phenotypic; pinus; pinus caribaea; pinus massoniana; planting; production; progenies; progeny; random; region; resin; results; science; scientia; sebbenn; selection; seleção; similar; soil; souza; species; spp; study; survival; são; table; tambarussi; test; traits; values; var; variables; variance; variation; years; zealand cache: nzjfs-116.pdf plain text: nzjfs-116.txt item: #4 of 47 id: nzjfs-118 author: de Gouw, Sarah; Morgenroth, Justin; Xu, Cong title: An updated survey on the use of geospatial technologies in New Zealand’s plantation forestry sector date: 2020-11-05 words: 10241 flesch: 53 summary: The advances in geospatial technologies, their widespread availability, and their use in various applications explain why geospatial skills and knowledge have become requirements for many entry- level jobs within forest companies (Sample et al. 2015). The use of UAVs to capture aerial imagery was not reported by forest management companies in Morgenroth and Visser’s 2013 study, but presumably, the development of cheaper, smaller sensors and UAVs has improved access to this technology. keywords: accuracy; acquisition; aerial; aerial imagery; analysis; applications; arcgis; available; bands; barriers; common; companies; company; consumer; cost; dash; data; e.g.; education; et al; forestry; forests; free; future; geographic; geospatial; geospatial technologies; gis; gnss; gouw; grade; https://doi; hyperspectral; hyperspectral imagery; imagery; increase; index; industry; information; j.p; journal; knowledge; lack; lidar; lidar data; management; mapping; merry; morgenroth; multispectral; multispectral imagery; new; new zealand; page; pearse; photography; planning; plantation; point; processing; products; progression; questions; receivers; remote; reported; research; resolution; respondents; results; satellite; scale; science; sector; sensed; sensing; software; staff; study; survey; system; table; technologies; technology; training; uav; uavs; uptake; use; visser; watt; years; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-118.pdf plain text: nzjfs-118.txt item: #5 of 47 id: nzjfs-121 author: Marden, Michael; Lambie, Suzanne; Burrows, Larry title: Species-specific basic stem-wood densities for twelve indigenous forest and shrubland species of known age, New Zealand date: 2021-02-15 words: 15992 flesch: 60 summary: Potential effectiveness of low-density plantings of mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium) as an erosion mitigation strategy in steeplands, northern Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science, 50: 10. https://doi.org/10.33494/ nzjfs502020x82x Marden et al. However, given that the earliest of the published values of basic stem wood density for merchantable timber trees were likely determined following the removal of the bark, a comparison with the means of all age-specific stem-wood densities, whether determined with the bark intact or after the removal of bark, might be considered invalid. keywords: 2010; agathis; age; alectryon; allometric; analysis; areas; australis; bark; basic; basic stem; basic wood; bay; bedrock; beets; bier; biomass; breast; brown; carbon; clifton; cms; co2; comm; consists; continued; coprosma; cupressinum; dacrycarpus; dacrydioides; dacrydium; data; dbh; densities; density data; density values; determined; diameter; different; discs; ecology; elevation; estimates; et al; excelsus; facing; ferruginea; fig; forest; forestry; forestry science; geological; gisborne; grandiflora; greater; greywacke; growth; hardwood; height; hewitt; https://doi; indigenous; industries; journal; kunzea; kunzea spp; landcare; leptospermum; level; location; lucens; m-3; marden; marden et; mean; melicytus; meteorological; ministry; natural; new zealand; north; old; orthic; page; payton; peltzer; pers; plantings; plot; podocarpus; primary; processes; prumnopitys; racemosa; rainfall; ramiflorus; range; rcd; regenerating; reid; relationships; research; result; science; scoparium; sediment; service; shrubland; significant; site; slopes; soils; south; species; specific; spp; stands; stem; stem wood; stocks; survey; table; totara; tree; typical; unpublished; use; values; vitex; volume; wainuiomata; weinmannia; wellington; wood; wood densities; wood density; years; years old; zealand forest; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-121.pdf plain text: nzjfs-121.txt item: #6 of 47 id: nzjfs-131 author: Chahboub, Hamida Gaba; Lamhamedi, Mohamed Sghir; Abrous-Belbachir, Ouzna title: Implications of ectomycorrhizal inoculation for drought stress tolerance of Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Carrière) seedlings date: 2021-07-09 words: 7887 flesch: 54 summary: The inoculation of Atlas cedar seedlings with fungal spore inoculum of Cortinarius cedretorum (R. Maire), Amanita vaginata (Fries) Vittidini and Inocybe geophylla (Pers.) had the best mycorrhization rate and improved Atlas cedar seedling growth (Gaba-Chahboub et al. 2016). Conclusions: Inoculation of Atlas cedar seedlings with spores of ectomycorrhizal fungi remains a very effective alternative for improving growth and the morphological and physiological status of seedlings under drought conditions. keywords: activities; activity; algeria; amanita; analysis; antioxidant; apx; atlantica; atlas; atlas cedar; avc; avs; biochemical; cat; ccc; ccs; cedar; cedar seedlings; cedretorum; cedrus; chahboub; chlorophyll; conditions; content; control; cortinarius; drought; drought stress; dry; ectomycorrhizal; effect; enzyme; et al; fig; fine; forest; forestry; fungi; g dw; growth; h2o2; height; higher; https://doi; ics; igc; igs; increase; inoculated; inoculation; inoculum; inocybe; iss; journal; lamhamedi; length; main; mean; methods; mg-1; min; morocco; mycorrhizal; mycorrhization; needles; new; nmole; number; nursery; oxygen; page; physiological; physiology; plant; proline; protein; rate; relative; research; root; rwc; science; seedlings; significant; sod; soil; soluble; species; spore; starch; stress; stressed; studies; study; sugars; symbiosis; tolerance; total; trees; ucs; university; uss; vaginata; values; water; zealand cache: nzjfs-131.pdf plain text: nzjfs-131.txt item: #7 of 47 id: nzjfs-132 author: Pawson, Stephen M.; Kerr, Jessica L.; Somchit, Chanatda ; Wardhaugh, Carl W. title: Flight activity of wood- and bark-boring insects at New Zealand ports date: 2020-12-23 words: 7193 flesch: 50 summary: Predicting forest insect flight activity: A Bayesian network approach. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2020) 50:14 Page 3 FIGURE 1: Flight intercept trap attached to a bespoke separator system for monitoring daily insect activity (top image). keywords: activity; additional; additional file; april; arhopalus; ater; august; average; barkand; beetles; binomial; boring; brockerhoff; catch; daily; data; days; different; dunedin; early; effect; estimated; et al; export; faccoli; ferus; figure; file; flight; flight activity; forest; forestry; gam; haack; hylastes; hylastes ater; hylurgus; hylurgus ligniperda; individual; infestation; insects; ippc; journal; june; late; ligniperda; log; logs; low; maximum; measures; meteorological; model; monthly; napier; nelson; new; new zealand; october; page; pawson; period; pest; petrucco; phytosanitary; ports; probability; rassati; research; risk; science; september; species; specific; speed; surveillance; systems; table; tauranga; temperature; time; toffolo; total; trade; trap; trapping; volume; week; whangarei; wind; winter; wood; year; zealand cache: nzjfs-132.pdf plain text: nzjfs-132.txt item: #8 of 47 id: nzjfs-143 author: Samani, Ajmal ; Ganguly, Sauradipta; Hom, Sanjeet Kumar title: Effect of chemical modification and heat treatment on biological durability and dimensional stability of Pinus roxburghii Sarg. date: 2021-12-21 words: 6828 flesch: 53 summary: Wood modification alters the physical and chemical properties of wood to enhance its performance and durability in service (Sandberg et al. 2017; The present day focus on wood modification and protection is on environmentally benign agents (Ganguly 2018; keywords: acid; ase; better; biological; blocks; bottles; chemical; citric; class; control; culture; decay; degradation; despot; different; dimensional; durability; effect; efficiency; et al; forestry; fungi; ganguly; groups; heat; higher; hom; https://doi; hypophosphite; improvement; india; international; journal; loss; mass; militz; modification; modified; moisture; mound; new; oven; page; performance; pine; pinus; products; research; resistance; results; roxburghii; samani; samples; sba; science; service; set; sodium; soil; species; stability; study; swelling; table; temperature; termite; test; tmt; treatment; tripathi; untreated; use; values; volumetric; water; weight; wood; zealand cache: nzjfs-143.pdf plain text: nzjfs-143.txt item: #9 of 47 id: nzjfs-15 author: Bodaghi, Afraz Iranparast; Nikooy, Mehrdad; Naghdi, Ramin; Tavankar, Farzam title: Logging damage to residual trees during sustainable harvesting of uneven-age stands in the Hyrcanian forests of Iran date: 2020-05-05 words: 6805 flesch: 62 summary: Amount and Structure of tree damage when using cut-to-length system. The extent and intensity of residual tree damage during logging operation depend on the harvest intensity (Fjeld & Granhus 1998; Gullison & Hardner 1993; Han et al. 2000; Sist et al. 2003; Behjo 2014; Tavankar et al. 2015a), site characteristics and topography (Picchio et al. 2012; Tavankar et al. 2015a), type and sizes of harvesting equipment (Bragg et al. 1994; Spinelli et al. 2010; Marchi et al. 2014), pattern of roads and skid trails (Gullison & Hardner 1993; Nikooy & Ershadifar 2012; Danilović et al. 2015), and experience and education level of logging workers (Nikooy et al. 2010). keywords: alder; area; beech; bodaghi; bole; bonyad; caspian; characteristics; cm2; cutting; damage; dbh; decay; diameter; distance; ecology; effects; et al; felling; fig; forest; forestry; ground; growth; harvesting; height; higher; hyrcanian; intensity; iran; journal; length; level; location; logging; logging sites; low; management; mean; methods; natural; new; nikooy; northern; number; operation; page; percentage; picchio; regeneration; residual; residual trees; results; salvage; salvage logging; sc1; sc2; science; selection; selection cutting; sites; size; skidder; skidding; sl1; sl2; species; stand; study; table; tavankar; tavankar et; timber; trees; volume; winching; wood; wounds; zealand cache: nzjfs-15.pdf plain text: nzjfs-15.txt item: #10 of 47 id: nzjfs-151 author: Waldy, Joni; Kershaw Jr, John A.; Weiskittel, Aaron; Ducey, Mark J. title: Diameter distribution model development of tropical hybrid Eucalyptus clonal plantations in Sumatera, Indonesia: A comparison of estimation methods date: 2022-01-11 words: 7967 flesch: 54 summary: To our knowledge, there are no studies regarding diameter distribution models for Eucalyptus hybrids in Indonesia. Incorporating the effects of interspecific competition and vegetation management treatments in diameter distribution models for Douglas-fir saplings. keywords: agriculture; approach; area; arithmetic; attributes; average; bailey; basal; burkhart; cao; characteristics; class; clone; data; dbh; dell; density; department; diameter; diameter distribution; distribution; effects; equation; estimates; estimation; et al; eucalyptus; figure; fit; forest; forestry; function; future; growth; https://doi; hybrid; indonesia; journal; kershaw; knowe; level; likelihood; loblolly; location; management; maximum; mean; mean diameter; methods; mle; models; moment; months; new; observed; page; parameter; pct; percentiles; pine; plantations; plot; prediction; r.l; random; recovery; regression; research; sample; scale; science; service; shape; similar; site; size; southern; stand; station; statistical; structure; study; table; thinned; trees; u.s; waldy; weibull; weibull distribution; yield; zealand cache: nzjfs-151.pdf plain text: nzjfs-151.txt item: #11 of 47 id: nzjfs-153 author: Myster, Randall W. title: Effects of selective-logging, litter and tree species on forests in the Peruvian Amazon: seed predation, seed pathogens, germination date: 2021-08-02 words: 6642 flesch: 55 summary: More specifically (1) within unlogged terra firme forest addition of litter reduced seed predation but increased seed losses to pathogens and germination, and C. latiloba lost the most seeds to pathogens, (2) within selectively-logged terra firme forest seeds showed the same trends as unlogged terra firme forest but without significant effects, (3) within palm forest addition of litter reduced predation but increased losses to pathogens, and S. exorrhiza lost the least seeds to pathogens, and (4) within white sand forests addition of litter increased germination. In palm forests seed predation was significantly different (df = 1, F = 2.6, p = 0.05) between litter treatments (93.1±5.9% no litter vs. 69.3±6.2% litter), seed pathogenic attack was significantly different (df = 2, F = 3.3, p = 0.02) among tree species where Socratea exorrhiza (6.7±3.3%) was lower than Cecropia latiloba (25.4±3.8%) and Guarea macrophylla (16.2±2.3%), and significantly different (df = 1, F = 4.8, p = 0.01) between litter treatments (5.4±1.7% no litter vs. 27.7±3.7% litter). keywords: 2001; addition; amazon; amazonian; anovas; cecropia; different; dishes; dispersal; ecology; effects; et al; exorrhiza; fate; field; firme; firme forest; forest; forest seed; forestry; germination; gorchov; guarea; https://doi; journal; large; latiloba; layer; litter; litter layer; logged; logging; losses; macrophylla; myster; natural; new; notman; page; palm; palm forest; pathogens; peruvian; plant; predation; predators; r.w; rain; recruitment; regeneration; results; sand; sand forests; science; seed; seed losses; seed pathogens; seed predation; seed predators; seed species; seedling; socratea; soil; species; stands; structure; study; table; terra; terra firme; treatments; tree; tree seed; tropical; types; unflooded; unlogged; unlogged terra; variation; white; white sand; zealand cache: nzjfs-153.pdf plain text: nzjfs-153.txt item: #12 of 47 id: nzjfs-163 author: Lambie, Suzanne; Awatere, Shaun; Daigneault, Adam; Kirschbaum, Miko; Marden, Michael; Soliman, Tarek; Spiekermann, Raphael; Walsh, Patrick title: Trade-offs between environmental and economic factors in conversion from exotic pine production to natural regeneration on erosion prone land date: 2021-12-19 words: 12857 flesch: 46 summary: Biodiversity in New Zealand plantation forests: Policy, incentives, and the state of our knowledge. Economic impacts of multiple agro-environmental policies on New Zealand land use. keywords: analysis; annual; area; aspect; associated; baseline; benefits; biodiversity; biomass; carbon; cenw; change; climate; coast; connectivity; conservation; conversion; costs; country; cover; credits; cretaceous; cultural; data; department; development; different; district; dymond; east; ecology; economic; ecosystem; environmental; ericoides; erosion; erosion susceptibility; estimate; et al; exotic; factors; fig; figure; forest; forestry; forestry science; funding; future; gisborne; greater; growth; gullies; gully; harvest; ha–1; high; higher; hill; honey; https://doi; https://doi.org/10.1016/j; impacts; industries; information; island; journal; kirschbaum; lambie; lambie et; landcare; landowners; landslide; landslide susceptibility; likely; low; lower; management; marden; marlborough; ministry; mitigation; model; modelling; moderate; mānuka; māori; national; native; native forest; natural; net; new zealand; north; npv; number; nzlri; observed; overall; page; payton; pine; pinus; plantation; policy; post; potential; present; primary; production; profits; prone; quality; radiata; rainfall; range; rates; regeneration; region; report; research; resource; review; scenarios; science; sediment; sequestration; services; shrubland; slope; soil; species; stands; steep; study; susceptibility; susceptible; table; tait; temperature; terrain; tertiary; total; tree; umf; units; use; value; water; waterways; watt; weed; wellington; wood; work; years; yr–1; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-163.pdf plain text: nzjfs-163.txt item: #13 of 47 id: nzjfs-172 author: Iyiola, Ebenezer A.; Altaner, Clemens M.; Apiolaza, Luis A. title: Genetic variation in wood properties of mid-rotation age Eucalyptus globoidea date: 2022-04-27 words: 7391 flesch: 53 summary: Methods: The genetic variation in wood properties at mid-rotation age (8-year-old) of 141 E. globoidea families was assessed for the following traits: heartwood diameter, diameter under bark at ~0.5 m height, combined sapwood diameter, heartwood collapse, sapwood collapse, standing tree acoustic velocity and extractive content in the heartwood. Heartwood diameter (h2 = 0.51) and extractive content (h2 = 1.16) showed good heritability, which in combination with high variation are promising traits for a breeding programme. keywords: acoustic; age; altaner; australia; average; bark; bosistoana; breeding; bush; cgv; coefficient; collapse; combined; content; control; correlation; cpv; diameter; durability; durable; estimates; et al; eucalyptus; extractive; families; family; forestry; genetic; globoidea; ground; half; heartwood; heartwood diameter; height; heritability; high; https://doi; infrared; iyiola; journal; level; lower; mean; natural; near; new; new zealand; nir; nitens; observed; old; old e.; page; phenotypic; positive; products; programme; properties; radiata; raymond; relatedness; research; sapwood; sapwood diameter; science; selection; species; spectroscopy; standing; stiffness; study; table; tangential; timber; traits; trees; university; values; variation; velocity; year; zealand cache: nzjfs-172.pdf plain text: nzjfs-172.txt item: #14 of 47 id: nzjfs-174 author: Harvey, Campbell; Visser, Rien title: Characterisation of harvest residues on New Zealand’s steepland plantation cutovers date: 2022-03-24 words: 8212 flesch: 50 summary: Goulding (2005) presents experiential evidence, stating harvest residue volumes may range from 5 - 30% of Total Standing Volume (TSV), depending on terrain, silviculture and degree of malformation. The purpose of this research is to establish a current estimate for harvest residue volumes remaining on steepland cutovers, and also provide a detailed characterisation of size (both diameter and length) of ‘potentially merchantable’ residual timber. keywords: area; average; binwood; bioenergy; biomass; cable; curvature; cutover; debris; diameter; distribution; effect; erosion; extraction; felling; figure; forestry; forestry science; forests; ground; hall; harvesting; harvey; hectare; high; https://doi; https://fgr.nz/documents/; industry; intersect; journal; landings; large; length; line; liro; lis; literature; logging; logs; long; low; management; manual; market; material; measure; mechanised; median; merchantable; method; motor; new; new zealand; operations; page; phillips; pine; plantation; plots; point; post; processing; production; proportion; quality; radiata; range; recovery; regression; report; research; residual; residue; residue volume; results; risk; rotorua; sampling; science; significant; silviculture; sites; slash; slope; small; soil; solutions; stand; steepland; structural; studies; study; systems; terrain; timber; tonnes; total; transect; trees; university; value; variables; visser; visser new; volume; waste; woody; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-174.pdf plain text: nzjfs-174.txt item: #15 of 47 id: nzjfs-179 author: Easdale, Tomas; Allen, Robert B.; Burrows, Larry E.; Henley, David; Franklin, Dudley A. title: More timber from fewer trees – determining what tree density optimises silver beech merchantable yield based upon a long-term thinning trial date: 2022-06-07 words: 11844 flesch: 60 summary: By examining the effects of thinning on tree density and yield, forestry science has long been making a similar contribution. This three-step procedure allowed us to explicitly model and calibrate the non-linear relationship between diameter curves and tree density within stands. keywords: 200; age; ages; allen; annual; beech; competition; constant; crop; curves; data; dbh; dense; densities; density; development; diameter; easdale; ecology; effects; empirical; equation; et al; fig; figure; forestry; forests; franklin; function; greater; growth; ha–1; height; higher; https://doi; increase; information; intense; journal; level; lines; long; low; lower; management; maximum; mean; measurements; merchantable; merchantable yield; ministry; model; mortality; new; new zealand; nothofagus; optimal; optimum; page; parameters; predictions; probability; random; range; relative; research; residual; responses; results; science; second; second thinning; self; silver; silver beech; simulated; simulations; site; size; small; smith; southern; species; stand; stems; step; study; support; term; thinned; thinning; timber; time; total; tree; tree growth; trial; unthinned; values; variability; volume; wardle; weiner; wiser; years; yield; yrs ●; zealand; zealand journal; zeide; ∆aic; ● ● cache: nzjfs-179.pdf plain text: nzjfs-179.txt item: #16 of 47 id: nzjfs-181 author: Valverde, Juan Carlos; Rubilar, Rafael; Medina, Alex; Mardones, Oscar; Emhart, Verónica; Bozo, Daniel; Espinoza, Yosselin; Campoe, Octavio title: Taper and individual tree volume equations of Eucalyptus varieties under contrasting irrigation regimes date: 2022-05-24 words: 7911 flesch: 52 summary: Taper and individual tree volume equations of Eucalyptus varieties under contrasting irrigation regimes Juan Carlos Valverde1*, Rafael Rubilar1,2, Alex Medina3, Oscar Mardones4, Verónica Emhart3, Daniel Bozo1, Yosselin Espinoza1 and Otavio Campoe5 1 Our results indicated that none of these effects affected taper and individual tree volume equations (Table 4), similar to what has been reported before by Gomat et al. (2011) and Scolforo et al. (2019) in which a single generalised model equation could be used for Eucalyptus regardless of genotype and climatic environment. keywords: accuracy; aic; analysis; availability; average; best; bias; bic; bole; burkhart; chile; classes; dbh; diameter; different; distribution; effects; engl; equations; error; estimates; et al; eucalyptus; evaluated; figure; fit; forest; forestry; generalised; genotype; globulus; growth; height; high; https://doi; individual; interaction; irrigation; irrigation regime; journal; kozak; kozak et; linear; low; management; max; mean; merchantable; merchantable volume; mixed; model; new; non; observed; ormerod; page; parameters; plantations; productivity; regime; relative; research; results; rmse; scenario; science; scolforo; shape; significant; site; souza; species; stem; studies; study; taper; taper equations; test; total; treatments; tree; tree volume; use; validation; values; valverde; valverde et; variables; volume; volume equations; water; weiskittel; zealand cache: nzjfs-181.pdf plain text: nzjfs-181.txt item: #17 of 47 id: nzjfs-182 author: McGlone, Matt S.; Bellingham, Peter J.; Richardson, Sarah J. title: Science, policy, and sustainable indigenous forestry in New Zealand date: 2022-03-24 words: 19653 flesch: 51 summary: Options can be portrayed as a sequence from less government control and regulation to greater regulation, or in the case of New Zealand indigenous forests from policies that prioritise social and economic factors to biocentric ones. Assessment of sustainable forest management in New Zealand indigenous forest. keywords: 1920s; 1987; 1990; 2005; 20th; act; agathis; agriculture; allen; angiosperm; annual; areas; australis; available; basis; beech; beech forests; bellingham; benecke; best; beveridge; biodiversity; botany; campbell; canopy; carbon; case; central; century; change; christchurch; clear; clearance; climate; coast; cockayne; commercial; commission; conifer; conservation; conservationists; continued; control; coomes; costs; country; cover; crown; cutover; cutting; cycle; d.a; damage; demand; dense; department; development; dynamics; early; ecological; ecology; economic; environmental; et al; exotic; exploitation; exports; extent; extraction; factors; felling; ferns; focus; forest; forest land; forest management; forest policy; forest research; forest service; forester; forestry; forestry science; future; government; greater; griffiths; ground; growing; growth; harvesting; high; history; https://doi; indigenous; indigenous forest; indigenous logging; indigenous timber; industries; industry; investigations; island; issues; james; kauri; key; kimberley; lack; lands; large; later; limited; little; local; logging; long; major; management; mcglone; mcglone et; merchantable; methods; ministry; māori; national; national forest; native; natural; need; new policy; new zealand; north; northern; norton; nothofagus; nzfsar; ogden; old; opinion; overton; p.j; page; parliament; particular; period; pine; plantations; planting; podocarp; policies; policy; poor; potential; practice; preservation; press; private; production; products; public; pulp; r.b; radiata; range; rapid; rates; recent; red; regeneration; reports; research; reserves; resources; review; richardson; rimu; roche; royal; s.j; s.k; science; scientific; scientists; second; silviculture; sites; slow; smale; social; society; soils; south; species; spp; stands; state; state forest; stewart; structure; sustainable; sustainable forest; sustainable indigenous; tawa; timber; timberlands; time; tracts; trees; university; use; uses; value; vegetation; viable; walker; wardle; way; wellington; west; westland; wilson; window; wiser; wood; world; years; young; zealand forest; zealand indigenous; zealand journal; zealand tree cache: nzjfs-182.pdf plain text: nzjfs-182.txt item: #18 of 47 id: nzjfs-186 author: Harvey, Campbell title: Measuring harvest residue accumulations at New Zealand’s steepland log-making sites date: 2022-04-13 words: 6454 flesch: 46 summary: Discussion One of the goals of this study was to provide an up- to-date benchmark of residue pile volumes. It sets the latest benchmark for landing residue pile volumes in New Zealand’s steepland plantations. keywords: accuracy; area; available; average; biomass; breakage; bulk; camera; cent; change; clearwood; current; data; datum; depth; difference; estimated; estimation; figure; forestry; forestry science; georeferenced; ground; hall; harvest; harvesting; harvey; hauler; hectare; height; https://fgr.nz/documents/; industry; interpolation; journal; landing; liro; logging; management; manual; market; material; mean; measurement; method; models; mpi; new; new zealand; page; photogrammetric; pile; pine; plantation; point; pre; production; radiata; range; regimes; report; research; residue; residue piles; results; risk; rotorua; science; sites; steepland; stem; study; surface; systems; table; terrain; time; total; uav; use; value; visser; volume; woody; wth; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-186.pdf plain text: nzjfs-186.txt item: #19 of 47 id: nzjfs-195 author: Huerta, Amanda; Chiffelle, Ítalo; Arias, Carolina; Curkovic, Tomislav; Araya, Jaime E. title: Bioefficacy of Euphorbia peplus latex as an antifeedant and insecticide against Gonipterus platensis larvae on Eucalyptus globulus date: 2022-11-17 words: 4071 flesch: 48 summary: Our results show a more potent activity of Euphorbia peplus latex on G. platensis larvae since an almost 100% antifeeding effect was obtained at 10% w/v after only 24 h. However, a 100% antifeedant effect on third-instar larvae of G. platensis was obtained with even lower concentrations of 2.4% w/v aqueous extracts of Cestrum parqui L’Heritier (Solanaceae) leaves, a South American shrub (Huerta et al. 2021). This work evaluated the antifeeding effect and insecticide efficacy of Euphorbia peplus latex on G. platensis larvae, through laboratory bioassays, with a view to integrated pest management (IPM). keywords: adults; analysis; antifeeding; cestrum; chile; complex; concentration; control; day; days; department; effect; efficacy; et al; ethanol; ethanolic; eucalyptus; euphorbia; euphorbia peplus; exposure; extracts; faculty; forestal; forestry; fresh; globulus; gonipterus; huerta; insecticide; instar; journal; larvae; latex; lc50; leaves; lethal; management; mean; mortality; nature; new; page; peplus; peplus latex; pest; platensis; platensis larvae; probit; results; santiago; science; scutellatus; solutions; species; study; test; treatments; tukey; university; zealand cache: nzjfs-195.pdf plain text: nzjfs-195.txt item: #20 of 47 id: nzjfs-196 author: Jones, Trevor G. ; Yang, Jun Li; McConchie, Don L.; Downes, Geoffrey M. title: Predicting resin pockets and blemishes in radiata pine lumber from log properties date: 2022-05-03 words: 6859 flesch: 60 summary: Tangoio forest Low 52 b 7 a 1 b Moderate 94 a 23 a 3 b Severe 98 a 13 a 13 a TABLE 6: Board resin pockets and blemishes for the log ERF classes of Parengarenga and Tangoio Forest. Predicting resin pockets and blemishes in radiata pine lumber from log properties Trevor G. Jones1*, Jun Li Yang2, Don L. McConchie3 and Geoffrey M. Downes4 1 keywords: acoustic; actual; adjusted; average; bark; blemishes; boards; brightness; butt; canal; class; class logs; classes; clears; diameter; ends; erf; erf class; et al; external; features; forest; forest logs; forestry; frequency; grade; grade recovery; growth; heartwood; incidence; jones; journal; log erf; logs; loss; low; lumber; lumber value; mcconchie; moderate; new; new zealand; parengarenga; parengarenga forest; pine; properties; pruned; radiata; recovery; resin; resin blemishes; resin canal; resin features; resin pockets; science; severe; shop; surface; table; tangoio; tangoio forest; trees; type; value; variables; velocity; volume; zealand cache: nzjfs-196.pdf plain text: nzjfs-196.txt item: #21 of 47 id: nzjfs-203 author: Dodd, Sarah; Shah, Farhat; Kimberley, Mark; Somchit, Chanatda; Hood, Ian title: Differentiating individuals of Armillaria species in New Zealand forests date: 2022-04-06 words: 11019 flesch: 64 summary: Differentiating individuals of Armillaria species in New Zealand forests Sarah Dodd1*, Farhat Shah2, Mark Kimberley3, Chanatda Somchit4 and Ian Hood4 1 Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Queensland, Ecosciences Precinct, GPO Box 267, Brisbane QLD 4001, Australia 2 New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Ltd., Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, New Zealand 3 Environmental Statistics Ltd., 72 Becroft Drive, Auckland, New Zealand 4 Scion (New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd.), Private Bag 3020, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand *Corresponding author: Sarah.Dodd@daf.qld.gov.au (Received for publication 4 December 2021; accepted in revised form 13 March 2022) Abstract Background: Armillaria novae-zelandiae and A. limonea occur naturally as wood decay fungi in native forests in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2022) 52:9 Page 7 https://doi.org/10.1139/b96-206 https://doi.org/10.1139/b96-206 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205003606 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148130 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148130 https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2008.61.6830 https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2008.61.6830 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00731.x https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00731.x https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0329.1991.tb00975.x https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0329.1991.tb00975.x https://doi.org/10.1139/b95-085 https://doi.org/10.1094/Phyto-66-1210 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0275-0287(08)80008-2 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0275-0287(08)80008-2 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.1998.00437.x https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-294x.1998.00437.x https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btl117 https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btl117 https://doi.org/10.12657/denbio.074.010 https://doi.org/10.1080/01140671.2002.9514197 https://doi.org/10.1080/01140671.2002.9514197 https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.1963.10500845 https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.1963.10500845 https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1997.12026751 https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1997.12026751 Tables S1–S4 New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science Differentiating individuals of Armillaria species in New Zealand forests Supplementary material Table S1. keywords: addition; alim; analysis; anz; armillaria; as4; bands; botany; c.j; canadian; central; cluster; colonies; combined; culture; data; disease; distribution; dna; dodd; earlier; et al; field; fig; forest; forestry; fungal; fungi; gel; gels; genetic; genets; groupings; groups; guillaumin; hood; https://doi; i.a; identities; incompatibility; individual; isolates; journal; kile; laboratory; lanes; lim; limonea; lübeck; methods; molecular; mycelia; native; new; new zealand; novae; number; order; page; pairing; pcr; pinus; plantations; populations; possible; primers; procedure; radiata; research; results; root; sandberg; science; significant; somatic; spatial; species; structure; study; subcultures; table; techniques; trees; variation; vcgs; vegetative; ward; work; zealand; zelandiae cache: nzjfs-203.pdf plain text: nzjfs-203.txt item: #22 of 47 id: nzjfs-217 author: Burdon, Rowland D.; Low, Charles B. title: Field performance of progenies of Pinus radiata selected for resistance to Diplodia-associated shoot dieback date: 2022-10-25 words: 8769 flesch: 69 summary: This report covers the first assessment of dieback in the field progeny trial, in which a number of alternative measures of dieback incidence were tried. With a large number of trees per family, adequate block replication, and the sort of dieback incidence that was observed at Tarawera, there would seem to beno great advantage in recording more than whether or not each tree had definite leader dieback; with fewer trees per family - say, in the region of 25 - it might be worth incorporating counts of dieback on laterals in the measure of dieback occurrence. keywords: analysis; assessment; better; branching; burdon; case; clear; controls; correlations; d.b.h.o.b; d.f; data; definite; dfdbkge; dieback; differences; dlatgen; dldrdef; dldrgen; effect; elldbkge; estimates; family; field; general; genetic; glasshouse; incidence; individual; infection; inoculation; interaction; kaingaroa; laterals; leader; lots; malftran; means; monoterpene; muricata; n.s; number; occurrences; parents; progenies; progeny; r69/854; radiata; rankings; reps; resistance; resolution; results; scale; score; seed; selection; significant; sites; stem; straightness; studies; table; tarawera; traits; tree; trial; variable; variance cache: nzjfs-217.pdf plain text: nzjfs-217.txt item: #23 of 47 id: nzjfs-218 author: Rangel do Prado Frade, Samira; Santana Costa Souza, Denys Matheus; Fernandes, Sérgio Bruno; Lopes Martins Avelar, Maria; Vaz Molinari, Letícia; Santos Gonçalves, Douglas; Alves Magalhães, Thiago; Brondani, Gilvano Ebling title: Spectral quality influence on in vitro morphophysiological responses of Eucalyptus dunnii Maiden and Eucalyptus grandis W.Hill ex Maiden × E. urophylla S.T.Blake date: 2023-01-29 words: 8845 flesch: 49 summary: E. urophylla under different spectral qualities [i.e., red (RE), white (WH), blue (BL), yellow (YE), purple (PU), and green (GR)] at 60 d. (A) Oxidation percentage according to clone (n = 240, p-value = 0.512); (B) = Oxidation percentage according to spectral quality (n = 240, p-value = 0.014); (C) Shoot length per explant (cm) according to clone (n = 240, p-value = 0.001); (D) Shoot length (cm) according to spectral quality (n = 240, p-value = 0.001); and (E) Number of buds per explant (n = 240, p-value = 0.001). The two clones showed statistical difference when analysing the anatomical features in the histological sections, in response to different spectral qualities during the elongation stage (Figures 7A-H). keywords: a+b; abaxial; adventitious; analysis; anatomical; best; biology; blue; brondani; buds; cell; chlorophyll; clones; content; culture; density; development; differences; different; different spectral; effect; elongation; error; et al; eucalyptus; eucalyptus dunnii; eucalyptus grandis; eucalyptus urophylla; experimental; explant; faria; features; figure; forestry; frade; frade et; g.e; grandis; green; growth; higher; highest; https://doi; important; journal; l-1; leaf; length; letters; light; light quality; means; micropropagation; miranda; multiplication; n =; new; number; oxidation; page; palisade; parenchyma; percentage; photosynthetic; pigments; plant; prado; production; purple; qualities; quality; rangel; red; responses; results; rooting; roots; science; shoot; significant; souza; souza et; species; spectral; spectral quality; spectrum; stage; stomatal; studies; test; thickness; tissue; total; treatment; urophylla; use; value; vitro; wavelengths; white; yellow; zealand cache: nzjfs-218.pdf plain text: nzjfs-218.txt item: #24 of 47 id: nzjfs-236 author: Tambarussi, Evandro V.; Silva, Eder D.B.; da Costa, Rodolfo M.L.; Santos, Jéssica F.F.; Jatzek, Vitor A.; Resende, Rafael T. title: Growth and survival of Eucalyptus viminalis in a frost-prone site in southern Brazil, and implications for genetic management date: 2023-03-22 words: 8951 flesch: 56 summary: Efeito do espaçamento na capacidade de brotação de Eucalyptus viminalis. E. viminalis E. longirostrata1 E. benthamii2 Clone3 Production* 20 3 9 2.00 2.22 11.78 8.77 82 28 32 -23 30 4 13 2.14 3.36 16.60 8.17 70 19 23 -29 40 5 17 2.35 3.24 23.77 7.75 61 13 16 -32 50 6 20 2.50 3.00 29.85 7.43 54 8 12 -35 60 6 25 2.73 3.16 39.61 7.17 49 4 8 -37 Conservation** 20 12 20 1.00 0.00 20.00 7.23 50 5 9 -37 30 14 30 1.00 0.00 30.00 6.46 34 keywords: applied; area; average; bayesian; benthamii; best; brazil; breeding; cold; commercial; comparison; conditions; conservation; data; different; effective; effects; embrapa; environmental; estimated; et al; eucalipto; eucalyptus; eucalyptus species; eucalyptus viminalis; experimental; families; family; figure; forestry; frequent; frost; gains; gaussian; genetic; genotypes; genética; good; growth; heritability; higa; high; https://doi; important; improvement; individuals; irati; j.l; journal; junior; levels; linear; maiden; management; materials; melhoramento; methods; moderate; new; number; oliveira; original; page; parameters; paraná; performance; pesquisa; plantations; plants; plots; population; potential; present; production; productivity; progeny; programme; provenances; quality; region; research; resende; resistance; results; santos; science; selection; silva; similar; site; size; southern; spatial; species; spp; statistical; strategies; strategy; strong; study; sturion; subtropical; superior; survival; table; tambarussi; tambarussi et; temperature; total; tree; trial; universidade; values; variability; variance; variation; vector; viminalis; volume; weak; wood; zealand cache: nzjfs-236.pdf plain text: nzjfs-236.txt item: #25 of 47 id: nzjfs-238 author: Satchell, Dean; Moore, John title: Sawn timber and structural products from ‘Kawa’ poplar (Populus deltoides Marshall x P. yunnanensis Dode) grown in Northland, New Zealand date: 2022-11-16 words: 8689 flesch: 55 summary: Sawn timber grade recovery from a planted coast redwood stand growing in New Zealand. There has been considerable focus on hybrids of fast growing poplar species to provide feedstocks for biomass energy and the pulp and Keywords: hybrid poplar; structural timber; timber preservation; mechanical properties; building code; end-splitting; timber grading; pruning wounds; knots; stiffness; strength http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), Satchell & Moore New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2023) 53:1 Page 2 other solid wood applications such as furniture and a range of engineered wood products including plywood, laminated veneer lumber and cross-laminated timber (Hematabadi et al. 2021). keywords: applications; average; boards; boron; building; class; code; content; cown; cross; cut; data; defect; density; diameter; different; elasticity; end; forestry; free; gpa; grade; grading; h1.2; heartwood; higher; https://doi; journal; kawa; knots; large; length; log; logs; long; mean; mechanical; method; model; modulus; moisture; moore; new; new zealand; nominal; northland; nzs; old; page; penetration; pine; pith; poplar; position; preservative; products; properties; pruning; radial; radiata; recoveries; recovery; relationship; requirements; research; results; retention; rupture; satchell; sawn; sawn timber; science; section; small; species; specimens; standards; stem; stiffness; strength; structural; study; table; taper; testing; timber; time; total; treatment; trees; values; variation; volume; wilkinson; wood; wounds; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-238.pdf plain text: nzjfs-238.txt item: #26 of 47 id: nzjfs-24 author: Mason, Euan G title: Influences of mean top height definition and sampling method on errors of estimates in New Zealand’s forest plantations date: 2019-02-19 words: 5273 flesch: 57 summary: FIGURE 8: Mean standard deviations of plot MTH estimates within stands versus level of H-D curve (“Plot” = H-D at a plot level, “Stand” = using all heights in a stand, and “Stand7” = using a median of 7 heights/stand), and MTH calculation method (CHH or FRI). Inventory plots are generally much more numerous than PSPs, however, and so it would be good to be able to use inventory estimates for calibrations. keywords: calculation; chh; curves; d curves; dbhobs; definitions; deviations; different; equation; estimates; estimation; figure; forestry; fri; garcia; heights; independence; index; inventories; inventory; journal; largest; level; ltd; mason; mean; measured; measurements; median; method; mth; new; new zealand; näslund; plot; psps; radiata; relative; sample; sampling; science; site; stand; standard; stems; study; trees; variation; zealand cache: nzjfs-24.pdf plain text: nzjfs-24.txt item: #27 of 47 id: nzjfs-249 author: Ioannidis, Kostas; Koropouli, Polyxeni title: Quantitative genetic parameters of heartwood and its chemical traits in a black pine (Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold) clonal seed orchard established in Greece date: 2023-06-11 words: 8081 flesch: 54 summary: The concentrations of total acetone extractives, pinosylvin and its ether derivatives in black pine have described extensively by Ioannidis et al. (2017), while information on resin acids is contained in Ioannidis et al. (2019). These bioactive compounds are high added value products which can be produced from wood and wood waste (Ioannidis et al. 2017, 2019; Pietarinen et al. 2006). keywords: abietic; acetone; acid; activity; analysis; basis; bioactive; black; broad; chemical; chemistry; clonal; clones; coefficients; component; compounds; content; control; correlations; cso; dehydroabietic; derivatives; differences; environmental; ericsson; estimates; et al; ether; extractives; extracts; figure; forestry; formation; fries; gdhw; genetic; greece; heartwood; heartwood percentage; heritabilities; heritability; high; https://doi; individual; ioannidis; journal; koropouli; lee; levopimaric; low; lpma; material; mean; moderate; monomethyl; naa; natural; negative; new; nigra; orchard; p<0.01; page; park; pdme; peloponnese; percentage; phenotypic; pine; pinosylvin; pinus; plant; positive; properties; proportion; provenance; quantitative; radiata; research; resin; resin acids; results; sampled; science; scots; seed; sense; significant; silvae; species; spma; stilbenes; strong; sylvestris; table; tae; total; traits; tree; values; variance; variation; willför; zealand cache: nzjfs-249.pdf plain text: nzjfs-249.txt item: #28 of 47 id: nzjfs-26 author: Panagiotidis, Dimitrios; Abdollahnejad, Azadeh; Surový, Peter; Kuželka, Karel title: Detection of fallen logs from high-resolution UAV images date: 2019-03-03 words: 7797 flesch: 56 summary: Nevertheless, whether using laser or camera sensors, the analyses and processing for fallen log detection in forested areas rely on similar approaches, which may be conducted using different methods, such as rasterization of point clouds using a random sample consensus (RANSAC) algorithm, image processing (Tittmann et al. 2011), and object-based image analysis (Blanchard et al. 2011). The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility and performance of a line template matching algorithm (Hough transformation) for fallen log detection from UAV-based high-resolution RGB images under open canopy conditions. keywords: accuracy; actual; additional; aerial; agreement; airborne; algorithm; als; analysis; approach; area; assessment; binary; canopy; case; commission; correct; czech; data; detection; different; digital; edge; error; et al; extraction; fallen; fallen logs; fig; figure; flight; forest; forestry; ground; height; high; hough; imagery; images; individual; international; journal; kappa; laser; lidar; line; linear; logs; management; manual; method; new; norway; number; objects; open; overall; page; panagiotidis; parameters; patterns; percentage; pixels; plot; point; process; processing; remote; republic; resolution; results; science; sensing; shape; similar; space; spruce; stands; study; surový; table; technique; test; total; transformation; tree; uav; unmanned; user‘s; values; visual; windthrown; zealand cache: nzjfs-26.pdf plain text: nzjfs-26.txt item: #29 of 47 id: nzjfs-27 author: Nong, Mingchuan; Leng, Yan; Xu, Hui; Li, Chao; Ou, Guanglong title: Incorporating competition factors in a mixed-effect model with random effects of site quality for individual tree above-ground biomass growth of Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis date: 2019-12-11 words: 8601 flesch: 60 summary: Furthermore, spatial and temporal autocorrelation between individuals and groups may be neglected in modelling tree biomass growth (Li & Zhang 2010). Thus, it can obviously improve the mixed model predictive accuracy if competition is regarded as an independent variable, and it also indicates that tree competition is the critical element for predicting individual tree biomass growth. keywords: -647.7; aboveground; agb; agb growth; age; aic; average; basic; better; bic; biomass; biomass growth; carbon; change; china; competition; competition factors; county; data; dbh; density; diameter; different; dominant; ecology; effect; effect model; equation; estimated; estimation; et al; factors; fang; fitting; forest; forest biomass; forestry; function; ground; growth; growth model; height; https://doi; important; index; individual; journal; kesiya; level; loglik; management; mean; measured; mem; memc; method; mixed; mixed parameter; model; modeling; new; nong; nonlinear; optimal; page; parameter; performance; pine; pinus; plot; power; prediction; quality; random; research; results; richards; sample; science; simao; site; southwest; species; stand; standard; structure; study; table; temesgen; time; total; tree; tree biomass; tree growth; value; variable; variance; volume; years; yunnan; zealand cache: nzjfs-27.pdf plain text: nzjfs-27.txt item: #30 of 47 id: nzjfs-32 author: Magalhães, Tarquinio Mateus title: Effects of site and tree size on wood density and bark properties of Lebombo ironwood (Androstachys johnsonii Prain) date: 2021-04-14 words: 7751 flesch: 62 summary: However, wood and bark density, bark proportion and dimensions vary with age and site, as well as among and within trees. Wood and bark density, bark volume and mass, and bark thickness vary with age, diameter, site, tree and within tree (longitudinally and radially) (Auty et al. 2014; Cellini et al. 2012; Kimberley et al. 2015; Machado et al. 2014; Murphy & Cown 2015; Paine et al. 2010; Quilhó & Pereira 2001; Repola 2006; Searle & Owen 2005; Sonmez et al. 2007). keywords: average; bark; bark density; bark mass; bark properties; bark thickness; bark volume; basic; breast; bunster; cardoso; class; classes; commonality; conditions; dbh; dbh class; density; diameter; diameter class; differences; different; disc; district; double; double bark; dry; ecology; effect; et al; figure; fire; forestry; funhalouro; heartwood; height; height level; https://doi; important; interactions; ironwood; johnsonii; journal; lebombo; level; mabote; magalhães; mandlakaze; mass; mozambique; m–3; new; overall; page; pereira; properties; proportion; regression; regression effect; relative; science; significant; site; source; species; stem; stem bark; study; table; total; tree; tropical; unique; value; variance; variation; volume; wood; wood density; zealand cache: nzjfs-32.pdf plain text: nzjfs-32.txt item: #31 of 47 id: nzjfs-34 author: Cabello, Ángel; Espinoza, Nicolás; Espinoza, Sergio; Cabrera, Antonio; Santelices, Rómulo title: Effect of pre-germinative treatments on Nothofagus glauca seed germination and seedling growth date: 2019-05-05 words: 6660 flesch: 60 summary: The objective of this work was to analyse the germination process of N. glauca seeds submitted to different pre-germinative treatments and to evaluate the subsequent growth of seedlings in nursery subjected to these treatments. Evaluating the effect of sowing season in terms of germinative capacity and maximum value of control seeds suggests that July and September may be the best months for sowing N. glauca seeds, although this result needs further research. keywords: acid; attributes; baskin; biomass; cabello; capacity; chile; cold; control; cultivation; days; del; development; differences; different; donoso; dormancy; effect; energy; et al; experiments; forestry; forests; germination; gibberellic; glauca; gordon; growth; information; journal; krasser; l-1; laboratory; los; manuscript; maule; maximum; morphological; new; nothofagaceae; nothofagus; nursery; obliqua; oerst; page; percentage; period; phil; plants; pre; quality; research; restoration; results; root; rowe; santelices; santiago; science; season; seedlings; seeds; semillas; significant; soaking; solution; sowing; species; stratification; thiourea; time; treatments; universidad; value; zealand cache: nzjfs-34.pdf plain text: nzjfs-34.txt item: #32 of 47 id: nzjfs-37 author: Strandgard, Martin; Mitchell, Rick title: Comparison of cost, productivity and residue yield of cut-to-length and fuel-adapted harvesting in a Pinus radiata D.Don final harvest in Western Australia date: 2019-11-25 words: 7653 flesch: 59 summary: Forwarder cycle time and productivity regression coefficients and fit statistics Time element forwarder cycle time was 25.8 min for the Conventional operation and 29.3 min for the Fuel-adapted operation, and forwarder productivity was 38 m3 PMH0 -1 for the Conventional operation and 34 m3 PMH0 -1 for the Fuel- adapted operation which represented a 14% increase in cycle time and an 11% productivity reduction for the Fuel-adapted operation. keywords: area; aud; australia; bioenergy; biomass; commences; conventional; conventional area; costs; crane; cycle; cycle time; data; different; distance; doi; dry; elemental; extraction; felling; forest; forestry; forwarder; fuel; greater; green; harvester; harvesting; journal; length; load; loading; log; logging; logs; longer; m-3; machine; mean; min; mitchell; models; movement; new; number; operations; operator; oven; page; pinus; pmh0; processing; productivity; radiata; rate; regression; relationship; residue; science; significant; similar; site; starts; strandgard; study; system; table; time; total; transport; travel; tree; unloading; volume; weight; zealand cache: nzjfs-37.pdf plain text: nzjfs-37.txt item: #33 of 47 id: nzjfs-41 author: Le, Thai Son; Morgenroth, Justin title: Strategic expansion of existing forest monitoring plots: a case study using a stratified GIS-based modelling approach date: 2020-11-05 words: 11058 flesch: 51 summary: New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science Le and Morgonroth New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2020) 50:9 https://doi.org/10.33494/nzjfs502020x41x E-ISSN: 1179-5395 published on-line: 05/11/2020 The stratification of soil variables, slope and aspect were carried out mainly based on descriptions of New Zealand landscapes by Webb and Wilson (1995) and Newsome et al. (2008). keywords: analysis; annual; apiolaza; approach; area; austin; australia; available; average; boland; bosistoana; case; climate; climatic; climex; coefficient; cold; collinearity; conditions; corresponding; cover; data; dem; description; development; distribution; ecological; elevation; environmental; environmental conditions; established; et al; eucalyptus; example; expansion; false; forestry; forests; frequency; gis; growth; habitat; high; https://doi; index; information; interest; inventory; island; journal; landcare; large; layers; locations; low; management; map; matching; mean; method; millen; modelling; models; monthly; morgonroth; multi; natural; network; new; new zealand; normalised; north; number; nzdfi; page; paper; particular; permanent; pixel; plantation; plots; potential; precipitation; priority; psp; psps; random; range; raster; research; resource; restriction; results; sample; sampling; science; season; sites; slope; soil; south; spatial; species; statistical; strata; strategic; stratification; stratified; stratum; studies; study; support; system; table; target; temperature; topographic; university; use; values; variable; weighted; wilson; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-41.pdf plain text: nzjfs-41.txt item: #34 of 47 id: nzjfs-45 author: Forbes, Adam S.; Norton, David A.; Carswell, Fiona E. title: Opportunities and limitations of exotic Pinus radiata as a facilitative nurse for New Zealand indigenous forest restoration date: 2019-07-05 words: 12652 flesch: 57 summary: These “non-harvest” stands present opportunities for the restoration of indigenous forest species, with associated benefits to indigenous biodiversity (Norton & Forbes 2013). This result was driven by the high rate of occurrence of indigenous forest species in the 44-year-old stand. keywords: absence; age; aged; ages; allen; analysis; angiosperm; appendix; arborea; area; basal; biodiversity; bird; brockerhoff; canopy; canopy species; central; chapman; chronosequence; clout; community; composition; conditions; conifer; conservation; cover; data; densities; density; differences; dispersal; distance; ecological; ecology; edge; effects; establishment; et al; exotic; fern; fig; forbes; forest; forest canopy; forest reference; forest species; forestry; greater; growth; harvest; ha–1; height; high; https://doi.org/10.33494/nzjfs492019x45x; important; index; indigenous; indigenous forest; interventions; island; isolated; journal; kinleith; kinleith forest; level; light; long; loss; management; mature; mature forest; mean; mitxelena; natural; natural forest; new; new zealand; non; north; norton; number; ogden; old; older; onaindia; openness; p. radiata; page; par; patterns; percentage; pine; pinus; pinus radiata; plantation; plot; podocarps; predictor; present; proximity; radiata; radiata plantation; reference; regeneration; research; restoration; results; richness; scale; science; seed; seedling; shade; shrub; significant; similarity; site; sources; species; spp; stands; stems; structure; study; successional; survey; table; tawa; total; tph; transmission; tree; understorey; vegetation; woody; year; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-45.pdf plain text: nzjfs-45.txt item: #35 of 47 id: nzjfs-48 author: Manley, Bruce title: Trends in discount rates used for forest valuation in New Zealand date: 2019-06-19 words: 6382 flesch: 68 summary: Conclusions: Overall, it can be concluded that the discount rates implicit in New Zealand forest transactions have declined over time, with the scale of the reduction depending on forest size. Overall, it can be concluded that the discount rates implicit in New Zealand forest transactions have reduced, with the scale of the reduction depending on forest size. keywords: analysis; area; available; average; cashflows; crop; data; dataset; different; discount; discount rate; estimate; figure; forest; forestry; ha-1; idr; journal; large; log; m-3; manley; market; medium; model; new; parameter; price; pruned; rate; reduction; results; rse; significant; size; small; survey; table; time; transaction; trends; valuation; value; valuers; years; zealand cache: nzjfs-48.pdf plain text: nzjfs-48.txt item: #36 of 47 id: nzjfs-49 author: Bolat, Ferhat; Bulut, Sinan; Günlü, Alkan; Ercanlı, İlker; Şenyurt, Muammer title: Regression kriging to improve basal area and growing stock volume estimation based on remotely sensed data, terrain indices and forest inventory of black pine forests date: 2020-08-01 words: 5920 flesch: 57 summary: Estimation of crown biomass of Pinus pinaster stands and shrubland above-ground biomass using forest inventory data, remotely sensed imagery and spatial prediction models. In forest inventories, a wide range of data types are gathered in terms of forest variables as well as geographical locations. keywords: account; area; autocorrelation; bands; basal; black; bolat; conditions; data; density; elevation; environment; error; estimates; estimation; et al; figure; forest; forestry; gsv; ha-1; high; https://doi; index; indices; inventory; journal; kriging; landsat; level; management; mean; methods; metrics; mlr; models; new; nugget; number; observed; page; performance; pine; plot; prediction; region; regression; relative; remote; research; residuals; resolution; results; sample; sampling; satellite; science; sensed; sensing; sentinel-2; site; spatial; square; stand; statistics; sti; stock; study; table; terrain; tree; turkey; validation; values; variables; variance; vegetation; volume; zealand cache: nzjfs-49.pdf plain text: nzjfs-49.txt item: #37 of 47 id: nzjfs-51 author: Istrefi, Erion; Toromani, Elvin; Collaku, Nehat; Thaci, Bashkim title: Allometric biomass equations for young trees of four broadleaved species in Albania date: 2019-07-22 words: 8835 flesch: 60 summary: Such allometric equations to estimate tree biomass have been developed for various species growing under different site conditions. Some authors suggest that biomass regression equations developed for a site or region can be used to predict tree biomass in other places (Wirth et al. 2004). keywords: aboveground; aboveground biomass; accuracy; agb; albania; allometric; allometric equations; applied; betulus; biomass; biomass equations; biomass models; branch; branches; breast; brma; car; carbon; cas; cerris; classes; coefficient; components; components biomass; data; dbh; dbh2; diameter; different; dry; ecological; ecology; equations; error; estimates; estimation; et al; exponent; foliage; foliage biomass; forest; forestry; height; istrefi; journal; large; management; mean; model; new; number; observed; ornus; page; prediction; proportion; quercus; regression; results; rmse; sampled; sativa; scaling; science; sites; small; species; stands; statistics; stem; study; table; total; tree; tree biomass; tree height; uncertainty; use; values; variables; young; zealand; zianis cache: nzjfs-51.pdf plain text: nzjfs-51.txt item: #38 of 47 id: nzjfs-53 author: Elíades, Lorena A.; Cabello, Marta N.; Pancotto, Verónica; Moretto, Alicia; Ferreri, Natalia A.; Saparrat, Mario C.N.; Barrera, Marcelo D. title: Soil mycobiota under managed and unmanaged forests of Nothofagus pumilio in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina date: 2019-07-10 words: 9478 flesch: 65 summary: The decay rate in these forests is low and there is no information available on the role of these fungi in ecosystem stability so analysing the responses of the diversity of soil fungi to anthropological interventions is a high priority for understanding how forest management practices affect the ecology of N. pumilio forests and their components. Preliminary studies on the in-vitro conditions of H. cephalosporioides, a fungus with a high frequency in forest soils of N. pumilio in Tierra del Fuego, revealed that its enzyme activity is affected by the temperature of incubation (Elíades et al. 2015). keywords: 5–10; area; argentina; ci lli; del; different; diversity; elíades; et al; forest; forestry; fuego; fungal; fungi; growth; harvested; intervention; journal; lin; lli; m s; m uc; m yc; management; martínez; mycobiota; new; ni ci; nothofagus; november; page; pastur; patagonia; pe ni; practices; pumilio; ranch; river; s p.; s pe; samples; sampling; science; september; sites; soil; species; tierra; time; ushuaia; years; zealand cache: nzjfs-53.pdf plain text: nzjfs-53.txt item: #39 of 47 id: nzjfs-54 author: Berndt, Lisa A.; Brockerhoff, Eckehard G. title: Effects of land cover type on carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) of the Canterbury foothills, New Zealand date: 2019-12-29 words: 7432 flesch: 53 summary: The relatively small patches of the managed beech, pine forest and pasture habitat types created more edge or boundary habitat where assemblages partly overlap (Koivula et al. 2004) with forest species and open-habitat species potentially ‘spilling over’ into adjacent habitats. Biodiversity in New Zealand plantation forests: Policy trends, incentives and the state of our knowledge. keywords: abundance; abundant; adjacent; analysis; anderson; area; assemblages; axis; beech; beech forest; beetles; berndt; biodiversity; brevicula; brockerhoff; canonical; canterbury; carabid; carabidae; coleoptera; composition; conservation; coordinates; cover; differences; disturbance; e.g.; ecology; et al; exotic; foothills; forest; forestry; grassland; ground; habitat; holcaspis; hudsoni; important; indicator; individuals; intermittens; invertebrates; johns; journal; large; larivière; larochelle; management; native; native forest; natural; natural beech; natural forest; new; new zealand; north; nothofagaceae; novis; number; open; oxford; page; pasture; pawson; pine; pitfall; plains; plantation; plantation forest; present; principal; production; proportion; radiata; relative; richness; science; significant; small; solandri; species; study; timber; total; traps; types; vegetation; wardle; woodside; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-54.pdf plain text: nzjfs-54.txt item: #40 of 47 id: nzjfs-55 author: Salekin, Serajis; Mason, Euan G.; Morgenroth, Justin; Meason, Dean F. title: A preliminary growth and yield model for Eucalyptus globoidea Blakely plantations in New Zealand date: 2020-05-26 words: 8184 flesch: 60 summary: New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2020) New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (2020) keywords: appendix; approach; area; available; basal; berrill; bertalanffy; bias; black; blue; clutter; data; dbh; density; deviation; diameter; distribution; dmax; durable; ecology; equation; error; et al; eucalyptus; figure; fitting; forest; forestry; forestry science; frequency; globoidea; growth; ha-1; hay; hectare; height; individual; information; journal; level; line; mae; management; mapress; maximum; mean; measured; measurement; model; modelling; mortality; mth; new; new zealand; number; page; parameters; pinus; plantations; plot; points; polymorphic; precision; prediction; preliminary; press; radiata; range; reineke; relationship; research; residuals; results; richards; rmse; salekin; schumacher; science; sdd; sdi; self; set; site; species; specific; stand; standard; statistics; study; table; thinning; time; tree; validation; values; volume; von; wood; yield; zealand; zealand journal; 𝑌𝑌1; 𝑌𝑌2 cache: nzjfs-55.pdf plain text: nzjfs-55.txt item: #41 of 47 id: nzjfs-56 author: Bairu, Michael; Coetzer, Willem; Assefa, Amelework title: Development of an SSR-based DNA fingerprinting method for black wattle (Acacia mearnsii De Wild) date: 2020-08-14 words: 9064 flesch: 54 summary: For species like A. mearnsii, which contain high levels of secondary metabolites and polysaccharides, ensuring extraction of high-quality DNA is important for downstream genetic analysis (Sahu et al. 2012; Healey et al. 2014). The modified protocols include the addition of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), insoluble PVPP, bovine serum albumin (BSA), reducing agents like β-mercaptoethanol or high salt solutions to the extraction buffer (Allen et al. 2006; Varma et al. 2007; Lade et al. 2014; Arruda et al. 2017). keywords: 260/230; acacia; adamski; addition; africa; aggarwal; ah2; ah3; ak89; alleles; allelic; amplification; analysis; annealing; bairu; bairu et; biology; breeding; buffer; butcher; concentration; conservation; cross; ctab; data; development; di60; different; diversity; dna; dna extraction; dreamtaq; ecology; estimates; et al; extraction; fast; final; fis; following; forestry; frequencies; genetic; genomic; genotypes; hardy; heterozygosity; high; higher; https://doi; identity; individuals; isolation; journal; kapa2; kit; leaf; leaves; lee; levels; loci; locus; low; markers; mean; mearnsii; metabolites; methods; microsatellite; min; mixture; modifications; modified; molecular; multiplex; nacl; new; number; observed; page; parentage; pcr; peakall; pid; plant; polymorphic; polysaccharides; population; primer; probability; products; protocol; pvpp; quality; quantity; range; repeat; research; resources; richness; samples; science; secondary; seconds; set; sets; south; species; ssr; ssrs; step; studies; study; table; time; tissue; transferability; use; values; variation; weising; zealand cache: nzjfs-56.pdf plain text: nzjfs-56.txt item: #42 of 47 id: nzjfs-74 author: Todoroki, Christine L.; Lowell, Eini C.; Filipescu , Cosmin N. title: Wood density estimates of standing trees by micro-drilling and other non-destructive measures date: 2021-06-22 words: 9304 flesch: 56 summary: Christine L. Todoroki1*, Eini C. Lowell2 and Cosmin N. Filipescu3 1 Scion, Titokorangi Drive (formerly, Longmile Road), Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand 2 USDA Forest Service, 620 SW Main St. Suite 502, Portland, OR 97205, USA 3 Canadian Wood Fibre Centre, 506 Burnside Road West, Victoria, BC, V8Z 1M5, Canada *Corresponding author: christine.todoroki@scionresearch.com (Received for publication 11 October 2019; accepted in revised form 7 April 2021) Abstract Background: Accurate estimates of wood density are needed by the forest sector to increase value along the tree-to-product value-chain. Wood density is one such desirable property and an important indicator of the quality of solid wood products Introduction Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) keywords: accuracy; accurate; acoustic; adjusted; age; amplitude; assessment; average; bark; best; candidate; data; dataset; dbh; density; destructive; diameter; different; douglas; drill; drilling; effects; error; estimates; et al; explanatory; external; figure; fir; fixed; forest; forestry; greater; https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/57b5/7386b0f5029e60812695c70ac34eb624069b.pdf; increases; index; isik; journal; kg.m-3; mae; mape; mean; measurements; methods; metrics; micro; model; need; new; non; optimal; page; parameters; performance; pine; plots; predictive; profile; quality; r2marg; random; rapid; ray; research; resistance; resistograph; rinn; rmse; sample; science; selection; simpler; site; standardised; standing; stands; statistics; study; table; thinning; todoroki; tools; trees; true; use; values; variables; velocity; wang; wood; wood density; zealand cache: nzjfs-74.pdf plain text: nzjfs-74.txt item: #43 of 47 id: nzjfs-84 author: Lovatel, Queli Cristina ; Rosa, Gabriel Teixeira da ; Sá, Alexandra Cristina Schatz ; Lopes, Betel Cavalcante ; Tonett, Erasmo Luis ; Dias, Romell Alves Ribeiro ; Pereira, Mariane de Oliveira ; Navroski, Marcio Carlos title: Impacts of genetic selection on Sequoia sempervirens mini-cutting rooting and initial growth in the field date: 2021-09-04 words: 5978 flesch: 53 summary: Impacts of genetic selection on Sequoia sempervirens mini-cutting rooting and initial growth in the field Queli Cristina Lovatel, Gabriel Teixeira da Rosa, Alexandra Cristina Schatz Sá, Betel Cavalcante Lopes, Erasmo Luis Tonett, Romell Alves Ribeiro Dias, Mariane de Oliveira Pereira and Marcio Carlos Navroski* University of the State of Santa Catarina, Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil Corresponding author: marcio.navroski@udesc.br (Received for publication 26 November 2019; accepted in revised form 24 August 2021) Abstract Background: Vegetative propagation from superior individuals allows multiple copies of plants that are genetically identical to the parent plant to be obtained. Among the various genetic parameters estimated in progeny tests, one of the most important is the heritability coefficient, which measures the genetic control existing in a trait, and therefore the breeder’s potential to improve a trait through genetic selection. keywords: a116; a117; a136; a138; a140; a228; best; blup; breeding; characteristics; clonal; clones; coefficient; commercial; components; cuttings; days; diameter; dominance; effects; endl; environmental; estimates; et al; experiment; field; forestry; gain; genetic; genotypes; genotypic; growth; height; heritability; high; important; individual; initial; journal; lovatel; material; mean; mini; months; new; number; page; parameters; parcels; pereira; planting; plants; propagation; related; reml; resende; results; rooting; science; selection; sempervirens; sequoia; shoots; species; stem; study; substrate; success; survival; table; total; traits; trees; values; variance; variation; vector; vegetative; water; zealand cache: nzjfs-84.pdf plain text: nzjfs-84.txt item: #44 of 47 id: nzjfs-90 author: KC, Mohan; Mason, Euan G.; Bown, Horacio E.; Jones , Grace title: A comparison between traditional ordinary least-squares regression and three methods for enforcing additivity in biomass equations using a sample of Pinus radiata trees date: 2020-10-25 words: 8291 flesch: 62 summary: Additive tree biomass equations for midrotation loblolly pine plantations. These three procedures have been extensively applied for estimating tree biomass around the world (Canga et al. 2013; Návar, González et al. 2004). keywords: additive; additivity; agt; bark; beets; best; better; biomass; biomass equations; bole; branch; components; cone; contrast; crown; dry; equations; estimates; estimation; et al; fit; foliage; forestry; forestry science; forests; goodness; ground; independent; intercepts; journal; linadd3; linear; linols; madgwick; mead; methods; modelling; models; mpe; new; new zealand; nonlinear; návar; page; parameter; parresol; pine; pinus; plots; power; procedure; radiata; regression; research; results; rmse; rse; science; stand; statistics; stem; study; subtotals; sur; table; total; transformations; tree; tree biomass; tree-1; values; variables; zealand; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-90.pdf plain text: nzjfs-90.txt item: #45 of 47 id: nzjfs-92 author: Özşahin, Şükrü ; Singer, Hilal title: Prediction of noise emission in the machining of wood materials by means of an artificial neural network date: 2022-04-12 words: 6350 flesch: 61 summary: Durcan and Burdurlu (2018) noted that decreasing the blade number led to higher noise emission, while Çota et al. (2019) reported that noise emission increased with increasing feed speed. Prediction of noise emission in the machining of wood materials by means of an artificial neural network Şükrü Özşahin1 and Hilal Singer2,* 1 Department of Industrial Engineering, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey 2 Department of Industrial Engineering, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey *Corresponding author: hilal.singer@hotmail.com (Received for publication 20 January 2020; accepted in revised form 18 March 2022) Abstract Background: Noise produced during machining of wood materials can be a source of harm to workers and an environmental hazard. keywords: analysis; ann; ann model; anns; approach; artificial; blades; changes; cutting; data; depth; different; effect; emission; error; et al; experimental; exposure; factors; figure; forestry; hidden; high; https://doi; important; industry; input; international; journal; layer; levels; machining; manufacturing; mape; materials; mdf; measured; methods; model; modeling; network; neural; neuron; new; nodes; noise; noise emission; number; org/10.1016; output; ozsahin; page; parameters; performance; prediction; process; processes; processing; properties; results; rmse; science; singer; species; study; table; testing; training; values; weights; width; wood; workers; zealand; özşahin cache: nzjfs-92.pdf plain text: nzjfs-92.txt item: #46 of 47 id: nzjfs-93 author: Best, Trevor; Visser, Rien; Conradson, David title: Stress, psychosocial factors and the New Zealand forest industry workforce: Seeing past the risk of harm to the potential for individual and organisational wellbeing date: 2021-06-21 words: 10054 flesch: 42 summary: Of concern, therefore, is that there are already indications that mental distress is having an impact on New Zealand forest industry workers. Yet rather than managing those psychosocial factors to promote worker wellbeing (Leka et al. 2015), the occupational health and safety frameworks in most developed countries seek to prevent harm by eliminating or minimising the risks to worker health represented by hazardous psychosocial conditions (Chirico et al. 2019). keywords: 2010; access; behaviour; best; burnout; business; community; conditions; construction; context; contractor; control; demands; development; distress; ecological; economic; environment; et al; european; factors; family; fatigue; forastieri; forest; forest industry; forestry; framework; harm; hazards; health; home; houghton; hours; https://doi; human; impact; increase; individual; industries; industry; international; interventions; job; journal; leiter; leka; levels; life; lovelock; machine; male; management; manager; maslach; mental; mental health; mortality; nature; negative; new; new zealand; nielsen; number; occupational; operating; organisation; outcomes; outside; owner; page; person; perspective; physical; poor; positive; potential; prevention; productivity; promotion; psychosocial; psychosocial hazards; reduced; relationship; reported; research; resources; review; risk; role; safety; science; settings; significant; specific; stress; study; suicide; support; survey; systems; table; toppinen; väänänen; wellbeing; wellington; work; workers; workforce; working; workplace; world; zealand; zealand forest; zealand journal cache: nzjfs-93.pdf plain text: nzjfs-93.txt item: #47 of 47 id: nzjfs-96 author: de Oliveira Pitz, Natali ; Sampietro, Jean Alberto ; Tonett, Erasmo Luis ; Ferrari, Luis Henrique ; Casemiro Soares, Philipe Ricardo ; Bonazza, Marcelo ; Alves de Vargas, Daiane; Nicolleti, Marcos Felipe ; Gonçalves Robert, Renato Cesar title: Performance of a whole tree mechanised timber harvesting system when clear-felling a 32-year-old Pinus taeda L. stand date: 2021-10-18 words: 5709 flesch: 50 summary: Equations were developed to estimate the productivity of tree extraction activity with a wheeled skidder and log loading with a mechanical loader. For tree extraction activity with the wheeled skidder and log loading with the mechanical loader, multiple linear regression equations were fitted using a stepwise approach to test the effect of different independent variables on PPMH. keywords: activities; activity; area; brazil; bunch; chainsaw; conditions; consumption; cutting; cycle; delays; different; distance; effect; element; equipment; et al; excavator; extraction; factors; felling; figure; forest; forestry; grapple; harvester; harvesting; higher; highest; individual; journal; loader; loading; log-1; logs; machine; management; manual; mean; mechanical; medium; movement; new; oliveira; operational; operator; organisation; page; performance; pinus; pitz; pmh0; ppmh; processing; production; productivity; roadside; science; significant; skidder; slasher; slope; small; specific; spinelli; stand; studies; study; system; table; time; tree; values; volume; wheeled; work; zealand cache: nzjfs-96.pdf plain text: nzjfs-96.txt