Cupressus Lusitanica Miller growth and yield studies in Kenya
Abstract
This, is a growth and yield study of cupressus lusitanica miller und.er the present saw timber management schedules in Kenya.. It is based on 133 permanent sample plots maintained by the Kenya Forest Department. Site quality and site indexing systems are discussed and site index curves for C Lusitanica in Kenya constructed, using the periodic dominant height increment method and a reference age of 20 years. The mean diameter of thinning basal area development arc discussed and the relevant equations derived. Basal area increment for under stocked, normal and overstocked stands are also studied. Under stocking was found to result in lower basal area increment while overstocking resulted in higher basal area increment at early age (up to age 20 years on average site). This indicates that the three first thinning are probably too heavy. Finally a volume yield table is constructed for the average site index class in Kenya (S.l. 24.1).The volume is calculated using the tree volume equation by H.L. wright (1969) which has dominant height and diameter at breast height as Independent variables • The current and mean annual volume increments are discussed and the biological rotation for the average site in Kenya determined.
Citation
Degree of Master of Science in Forestry ,University of Dar - es- aalam, 1977Publisher
University of Dar - es- aalam