Development of Tools to Age Grand Fir to Aid in Collaborative Restoration of Federal Lands in Eastern Oregon

J. D. Johnston, Amanda A. Lindsay
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The USDA Forest Service is working closely with collaborative stakeholder groups to accelerate the pace and scale of restoration in fire-prone mixed conifer forests of eastern Oregon. Collaboratively planned restoration projects are typically designed to conserve older trees established before fire exclusion policies and other management practices began to alter forest landscapes beginning in the late 1800s. Tools exist for accurately estimating the age of common species including ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, and western larch. There are no existing tools available for aging grand/white fir, although an important objective of many restoration projects in mixed conifer stands is to retain older grand/white fir while removing younger individuals that have infilled into stands in the absence of fire to enhance resilience of stands to future climate and disturbance regimes. This article describes the development of tools to age grand fir on the Malheur National Forest by taking simple field measurements of morphological characteristics. Bark fissure depth, height to live foliage, and diameter at breast height were the strongest noncorrelated tree morphological characteristics associated with tree age. Crown class had no predictive power for estimating tree age. A variety of methods are presented that can estimate the age of grand fir with reasonable accuracy and are appropriate for different management objectives. Additional field testing and continued experimentation with different tree aging methods within an adaptive management framework is recommended. Study Implications: Shade tolerant grand fir has expanded dramatically in mixed conifer stands of eastern Oregon in the absence of frequent fire. Collaboratively designed restoration projects in mixed conifer stands usually call for the removal of younger grand fir while maintaining older grand fir that contribute to stand- and landscape-scale biodiversity. It can be difficult to estimate the age of grand fir based on morphological clues because of highly variable growth forms in this species. However, several easy-to-use grand fir aging tools promise to facilitate restoration by making reasonably accurate estimates of tree age.
开发对大冷杉进行老化的工具,以帮助俄勒冈州东部联邦土地的协同恢复
美国农业部林务局正在与利益相关团体密切合作,加快俄勒冈州东部易发火灾的混合针叶林的恢复速度和规模。协同规划的恢复项目通常是为了保护在19世纪后期开始的禁火政策和其他管理措施改变森林景观之前建立的老树。现有的工具可以准确估计常见树种的年龄,包括黄松、道格拉斯冷杉和西部落叶松。尽管许多混合针叶林恢复项目的一个重要目标是保留老的大/白冷杉,同时移除在没有火灾的情况下填充的年轻个体,以增强林分对未来气候和干扰制度的恢复能力,但目前还没有可用的工具来处理老化的大/白冷杉。本文描述了在马勒国家森林通过简单的形态特征实地测量来测定大冷杉年龄的工具的发展。树皮裂隙深度、活叶高度和胸径是与树龄最不相关的树木形态特征。树冠分类对树龄的估计没有预测力。提出了各种方法,以合理的精度估计大杉木的年龄,并适用于不同的管理目标。建议在适应性管理框架内进行额外的实地测试和继续试验不同的树木老化方法。研究意义:在俄勒冈州东部的混合针叶林中,耐阴大冷杉在没有频繁火灾的情况下急剧扩张。在混合针叶林中,合作设计的恢复项目通常要求去除年轻的大冷杉,同时保留老的大冷杉,这有助于林分和景观尺度的生物多样性。由于该物种的生长形式变化很大,因此很难根据形态学线索估计杉木的年龄。然而,一些易于使用的大冷杉老化工具承诺通过合理准确地估计树木的年龄来促进恢复。
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