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Forestry 1962 35(2):129-138; doi:10.1093/forestry/35.2.129
© 1962 by Institute of Chartered Foresters
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The Bowmont Norway Spruce Sample Plots 1930–60

ALEX. M. MACKENZIE

The sixteen one-chain-square plots replicated four times were laid out in the form of a latin square in 1930 in a densely stocked 20-year-old plantation with just over 3,000 stems per acre to study the effect of four thinning grades.

Following up Hummel's 1947 paper (Forestry 21, 30), the author gives figures for stems per acre, height, girth increment, basal area, volume, and crown measurements up to 1960.


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