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Report for study: Tadaki1979

Contact Information

Data contributor: Masae I. Ishihara, Hajime Utsugi, Hiroyuki Tanouchi, Tsutom Hiura

Email: masaish.n@gmail.com

Address:

  • Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, 1-5-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8529, Japan
  • Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI), 1 Matsunosato, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8687, Japan
  • Hokkaido Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI), Hitsujigaoka-7, Toyohira, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 062-8516, Japan
  • Tomakomai Research Station, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Takaoka, Tomakomai 053-0035, Japan

Data source

Citation: Tadaki Y, Takeuchi I, Kawahara T, Sato A and Hatiya K (1979). 'Growth analysis on the natural stands of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.) III. Results of experiment (Research note).' Bulletin of the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 305, pp. 125-144.

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Abstract:

Overview of data provided

The dataset includes records for 24 individuals from 1 species belonging to 1 family(ies), presenting 1 functional type(s), growing in 2 condition(s) within 1 major type(s) of habitat, with data included for the following variables:

Variable Label Units N Min Median Max
latitude Latitude deg 24 36 36 36
longitude Longitude deg 24 140 140 140
a.stbh Stem area at breast height m2 24 0.00066 0.0066 0.019
h.t Height m 24 4.7 8.2 10
d.bh Dbh m 24 0.029 0.091 0.15
h.bh Height of d.bh measurement m 24 1.3 1.3 1.3
m.lf Leaf mass kg 24 0.09 1.3 7.5
m.st Total stem mass kg 24 1 18 56
m.so Aboveground mass kg 24 1.1 19 62
m.br Branch mass kg 24 0.14 2.2 17
m.rt Total root mass kg 15 0.2 4.4 25
m.to Total mass kg 15 1.3 22 87

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And locally within the country:

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The sites sampled are:

Location Longitude Latitude Vegetation
Japan-Masuko town-P-A sparse stand 140.11 36.45 Temperate forest
Japan-Masuko town-P-B 1000 trees/ha stand 140.11 36.45 Temperate forest
Japan-Masuko town-P-C control stand 140.11 36.45 Temperate forest

The growing conditions of sampled plants was:

Location growingCondition
Japan-Masuko town-P-A sparse stand plantation managed, field wild
Japan-Masuko town-P-B 1000 trees/ha stand plantation managed, field wild
Japan-Masuko town-P-C control stand plantation managed, field wild

Species sampled

Species Family Pft
Pinus densiflora Pinaceae evergreen gymnosperm

Methods used

Sampling strategy: Study was conducted in a naturally regenerated secondary Pine forest (Block III in the Takadateyama National Forest, compartment 91-Ka, Wo, and Wa, 200 m a.s.l.). For Block I see Ando 1962. The forest regenerated naturally during 1942-1947. Experimental plots were created in 1951. Plot A was thinned in 1961 to avoid strong competition (2100 trees / ha). Plot B was thinned in 1951 to the density of 10,000 trees / ha. Plot C was control without any thinning. The shape of a plot was 10 m times 10 m quadrate. Eight sample trees were selected from each plot to represent various diameter classes and felled in January 1976. Sample trees were treated with the stratified clip technique by cutting them into parts contained in horizontal layers of 1 m depth and separated into stem, branches, current-year branches, old needles, and new needles.

Stem cross sectional area: Estimated from stem diameter.

Height: Not reported.

Biomass: Measured fresh mass was converted to dry mass from the ratio of dry to fresh mass. The ratio was estimated from subsamples.

Other variables: M.I. Ishihara, H. Utsugi, H. Tanouchi, and T. Hiura conducted formal search of reference databases and digitized raw data from Tadaki et al. (1979). Based on this reference, meta data was also created by M.I. Ishihara. Species name and family names were converted by M.I. Ishihara according to the following references: Satake Y, Hara H (1989a) Wild flower of Japan Woody plants I (in Japanese). Heibonsha, Tokyo; Satake Y, Hara H (1989b) Wild flower of Japan Woody plants II (in Japanese). Heibonsha, Tokyo.

Plots of data

This is how the study Tadaki1979 fits in the entire dataset (grey). each colour represents a species. A legend of species names with colours is included at the end for reports with 1 < n < 20 species.

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