Pre-Commercial Thinning Increases Tree Size and Reduces Western Gall Rust Infections in Lodgepole Pine

Author:

Scaria Francis1,Pinno Bradley D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alberta School of Forest Science and Management, University of Alberta, 751 General Services Building, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H1, Canada

Abstract

Alberta’s forest industry is predicted to be impacted by a medium-term decline in timber supply. Intensive silviculture tools, such as pre-commercial thinning, have been shown to increase individual tree growth, shorten rotation lengths, and improve stand merchantability in important commercial species such as lodgepole pine. However, lodgepole pine stands are susceptible to western gall rust infections, and thinning at an early stage may increase infection rates. This study collected tree and stand level data from 33 operational harvest origin lodgepole pine stands consisting of 11 stands thinned at age 17–19 years (PCT_18), 11 stands thinned at age 23–25 (PCT_24), and 11 unthinned stands. Approximately 40 years after pre-commercial thinning, merchantable volume is similar in all stands but thinned stands, regardless of timing, had greater individual tree size (~15% higher) compared to unthinned stands. Pre-commercially thinned stands also had a higher potential for commercial thinning since they have lower variability in tree size and longer live crown lengths. In addition, delayed thinning (PCT_24) reduced western gall rust infections and the severity of infections compared to both PCT_18 and unthinned stands. In conclusion, pre-commercial thinning should be considered for lodgepole pine stands in order to address timber supply issues in Alberta.

Funder

West Fraser Mills—Hinton Wood Products

Forest Resource Improvement Association of Alberta

Publisher

MDPI AG

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