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FOR306 – Advanced Silviculture, Tree Breeding & Site Management Master Notes (2025 Edition)

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Master the complete science and practice of silviculture, tree breeding, and forest management with this in-depth, exam-ready guide. Covering everything from forest value traits (wood density, fibre, and root architecture) to competition dynamics, pruning, thinning, and establishment, these notes provide clear, structured insights into every factor influencing forest productivity and wood quality. Learn how environmental factors affect growth and photosynthesis, understand risk management (weather, pathogens, and site factors), and explore species-specific silviculture regimes for Douglas fir, Eucalyptus, Redwood, Cypress, Blackwood, Poplar, Kauri, Nothofagus, and Totara. With precise definitions, equations, site condition details, and step-by-step management practices, this resource is perfect for forestry students, environmental managers, and professionals seeking to excel in forest health, productivity, and sustainable timber systems.

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FOR306 – Advanced Silviculture, Tree Breeding &
Site Management Master Notes (2025 Edition)
Features that relate to forest value - Wood properties, structural grade, fibre properties, root
architecture and wood density

Name some of the factors that log size affects - Logging costs, transport costs, conservation,
clear wood yield, versatility

How are log grades determined - SED, max branch diameter, length, pruning, sweep, and
damage

Name the environmental effects on photosynthesis - Temperature, soil water, VPD, CO2
concentration and nutrition

How does water effect photosynthesis? - small amounts are used for reactions, effects of
deficits on hydration and stomatal closure, governs plant distributions

Water transpiration effects on photosynthesis - Evaporation of water from plants, light,
temperature, vapour pressure deficit, water availability and stomatal opening

Water cycle effects of photosynthesis - Precipitation, interception, soil water,
evapotranspiration, losses and water deficits

What is VPD? - Vapor Pressure Deficit: The difference between the highest temperature and the
lowest temperature.

Main site resources - Light, water, nutrients

What determines a trees competitive ability? - Growth rate, water use, nutrition

Measuring competition within stands - Site occupancy (stand density index and relative
spacing), basal area and stems/ha, measures of canopies

Measuring competition for weed species - % cover, height, site occupancy, LAI

Measuring competition between stands - Experiments, Relative water use, canopy light
interception, process-level models, allelopathy

Types of models - Plot-level, distribution models, individual tree models, matrix
approaches

, Results of increasing model complexity - Sensitive to more variables, increasing likelihood of
recursion, more likely to be biased

Simples models are - More secure, narrow range of questions

Results of increasing spacing between trees - Improving establishment practices, and more
investment in each tree increases growth per tree at the expense of growth per ha

What regimes should low stockings be used in? - Pruned regimes

What are some of the ways of improving corewood quality - Increase initial planting per ha,
using clones more suited to higher stocking and that have better wood quality

Factors that affect decision making - Markets, site productivity, tending regimes, interest rates,
risk and understory development

What is the law of large numbers? - Sampling distributions become less spread the more
samples you have

Variation calculation - (Distance^2 / (sample size -1)

F-ratio calculation - class / residual error

Name the bias' that affect rotation length - Regeneration bias, technical bias, financial bias and
physical bias

Name some of the reasons for pruning - Clearwood, reduce fire risk, improves health
(dothistroma), access, fodder, understory growth, fuel wood, leaf mulch, increases mean wood
density

Tree selection criteria for pruning - Sweep, crook, basket whorls, multi-leaders, ramicorns and
dominance

Factors to consider whilst pruning - Timing of selection, cut flush with trunk, don't damage
trunk or branch swelling, don't use wound sealant, take needles off

Risks of pruning - Large investment, premium for clears, resin pockets

Benifits of thinning - Selection of quality stems, favour crop trees (especially pruned trees),
stand hygiene, promote understory for grazing, capture mortality

Effects of thinning - Reduced competition, less mortality, deeper crowns, crown expansion,
greater basal area growth/tree, increase in taper, increase in branch size, pathogens

Thinning costs - Labour, early investment, growth/ha, weed growth

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