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Forest Ecology and Management, 18 (1987) 321-324 321 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam -- Printed in The Netherlands Subject Index Acer spp. Effects of clearcutting on the vegetation and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem, western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 283 Agroforestry Agroforestry in Australia and New Zealand (book review) .................................................. 163 Dimensions, volumes and growth of Cordia alliodora ............................................................ 113 Native forest (Caatinga) watershed management for runoff inducement for irrigation .... 73 Alder, red see Alnus rubra Alnus rubra Self-thinning rule and management ......................................................................................... 273 Allelopathy Variation among four white ash families in response to competition ................................... 127 Ash, see Fraxinus spp. -Biogeographical distribution Limits of Douglas-fir in southwest Oregon .............................................................................. 1 Biomass Cold tolerance in Leucaena spp ........................................................................ .. ....................... 251 Correlations between productivity and soil and plant tissue nutrient concentrations for Leucaena leucocephala (K-8) on calcareous soils ............................................................. 241 Nitrogen dynamics in an irrigated hybrid poplar plantation ................................................. 169 Nutrient contents in an age series of khasi pine (Pinus kesiya) .......................................... 61 Breeding Family size and number effects on the accuracy and precision of the estimates of genetic parameters in the IUFRO Douglas-fir provenance-progeny trial .................................... 35 Forest Tree Improvement (book review) ................................................................................ 238 Caatinga Native forest watershed management for runoff inducement for irrigation ......................... 73 Clearcutting Effects of clearcutting on the vegetation and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem, western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 283 Cold tolerance Biomass production in Leucaena spp ....................................................................................... 251 Competition Self-thinning rule in red alder management ............................................................................ 273 Simulation of light in even-aged stands of Douglas fir ........................................................... 135 Conservation Native forest (Caatinga) watershed management for runoff inducement for irrigation .... 73 Cordia aUiodora Dimensions, volumes and growth in agroforestry systems ..................................................... 113 Douglas-fir, see Pseudotsuga menziesii Dynamics Biomass and nitrogen in an irrigated hybrid poplar plantation ............................................ 169 Forest Dynamics Research in Western and Central Europe (book review) ....................... 237 A Theory of Forest Dynamics, The Ecological Implications of Forest Succession Models (book review ) ....................................................................................................................... 161 Overstory-understory relationships in Alabama forests ......................................................... 49 Economics Some observations on sawn hardwood exports from Tanzania ............................................. 153

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Forest Ecology and Management, 18 (1987) 321-324 321 Elsevier Science Publ ishers B.V., Amste rdam - - P r in ted in The Nether lands

Subject Index

Acer spp. Effects of clearcut t ing on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem,

western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 283 Agroforestry

Agroforestry in Australia and New Zealand (book review) .................................................. 163 Dimensions, volumes and growth of Cordia alliodora ............................................................ 113 Nat ive forest (Caat inga) watershed managemen t for runoff inducement for irr igation .... 73

Alder, red see Alnus rubra Alnus rubra

Self - th inning rule and managemen t ......................................................................................... 273 Allelopathy

Variat ion among four white ash families in response to compet i t ion ................................... 127 Ash, see Fraxinus spp. -Biogeographical d is t r ibut ion

Limits of Douglas-fir in southwest Oregon .............................................................................. 1 Biomass

Cold tolerance in Leucaena spp ........................................................................ .. ....................... 251 Correlat ions between product iv i ty and soil and p lan t t issue nu t r i en t concent ra t ions for

Leucaena leucocephala (K-8) on calcareous soils ............................................................. 241 Nit rogen dynamics in an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ................................................. 169 Nu t r i en t conten ts in an age series of khasi pine (Pinus kesiya) .......................................... 61

Breeding Family size and number effects on the accuracy and precision of the es t imates of genetic

parameters in the IUFRO Douglas-fir provenance-progeny trial .................................... 35 Forest Tree Improvement (book review) ................................................................................ 238

Caat inga Nat ive forest watershed managemen t for runoff inducement for i rr igat ion ......................... 73

Clearcut t ing Effects of clearcutt ing on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem,

western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 283 Cold tolerance

Biomass product ion in Leucaena spp ....................................................................................... 251 Compet i t ion

Se l f - th inning rule in red alder managemen t ............................................................................ 273 Simula t ion of l ight in even-aged s tands of Douglas fir ........................................................... 135

Conservat ion Nat ive forest (Caat inga) watershed managemen t for runoff inducement for irr igation .... 73

Cordia aUiodora Dimensions, volumes and growth in agroforestry systems ..................................................... 113

Douglas-fir, see Pseudotsuga menziesii Dynamics

Biomass and ni t rogen in an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ............................................ 169 Forest Dynamics Research in Western and Central Europe (book review) ....................... 237 A Theory of Forest Dynamics, The Ecological Implications of Forest Succession Models

(book review ) ....................................................................................................................... 161 Overs tory-unders tory re la t ionships in Alabama forests ......................................................... 49

Economics Some observat ions on sawn hardwood exports from Tanzan ia ............................................. 153

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Stumpage price differences between ownerships: a stat ist ical examinat ion of s tate and forest service sales in M o n t a n a ............................................................................................ 219

Erosion Soil condi t ions in three recent landslides in southeas t Alaska .............................................. 93

Eucalyptus spp. Effects of site prepara t ion and fertilizer appl icat ion at p lan t ing on E. tereticornis at

Morogoro, Tanzan ia ............................................................................................................. 103 Fert i l izat ion

Biomass and ni t rogen dynamics in an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ........................... 169 Effects of site prepara t ion at p lan t ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis at Morogoro, Tanzan ia

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Fraxinus spp. Variat ion among white ash families in response to compet i t ion and allelopathy ................ 127

Freezing stress Biomass product ion in Leucaena spp ....................................................................................... 251

Genet ics Effect of family size and number on the accuracy and precision of the es t imates of

genetic parameters in the IUFRO Douglas-fir provenance-progeny tr ial ....................... 35 Forest Tree Improvement (book review) ................................................................................ 238 Population Genetics in Forestry (book review) ..................................................................... 85

Ground cover Biomass and ni t rogen dynamics i,n an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ........................... 169 Effects of clearcutt ing on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem,

Western Upper Michigan ..................................................................................................... 283 Overstory-understory relat ionships in Alabama forests ......................................................... 49 Variat ion among white ash families in response to compet i t ion and allelopathy ................ 127

Hydrology Nat ive forest (Caat inga) watershed managemen t for runoff inducement for irr igation .... 73

Intercropping Dimensions, volumes and growth of Cordia aUiodora in agroforestry systems .................... 113

Khas i pine, see Pinus kesiya Landslides

Soil condi t ions in southeas t Alaska .......................................................................................... 93 Laurel, see Cordia aUiodora Leucaena spp.

Correlat ions between biomass product ivi ty and soil and p lan t t issue nu t r i en t concent ra t ions for L. leucocephala ( K-8 ) on calcareous soils ......................................... 241

Comparison of cold tolerance and biomass product ion in L. leucocephala, L. pulverulenta and L. retusa ................................................................................................... 251

Maple, see Acer spp. Modelling

Biogeographical d is t r ibut ion l imits of Douglas-fir in southwest Oregon .............................. 1 Forest Dynamics Research in Western and Central Europe (book review) ....................... 237 Overstory-understory re la t ionships in Alabama forests ......................................................... 49 Simulat ion of compet i t ion for l ight in even-aged s tands of Douglas fir ................................ 135 A Theory of Forest Dynamics, The Ecological Implications o[Forest Succession Models

(book review) ....................................................................................................................... 161 Mulching

Effect of shading, mulching and vegetat ion control on Douglas-fir seedling growth and soil water supply .................................................................................................................... 189

Nitrogen Biomass in an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ................................................................... 169

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Effects of site prepara t ion and fertilizer appl icat ion a t p lant ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis at Morogoro, Tanzan ia .................................................................................... 103

Nomencla ture Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees and Shrubs (book review) .................................................... 86

Nut r i en t con ten t Above-ground biomass in an age series of khasi pine (Pinus kesiya) .................................. 61 Correlat ions between biomass product ivi ty and soil and p lan t tissue nu t r i en t s for

Leucaena leucocephala (K-8) on calcareous soils ............................................................. 24! Effects of clearcut t ing on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem,

Western Upper Michigan ..................................................................................................... 283 Overs tory-unders tory re la t ionships

In Alabama forests ..................................................................................................................... 49 Phosphorus

Correlat ions between biomass product ivi ty and soil and p lan t tissue nu t r i en t concent ra t ions for Leucaena leucocephala (K-8) on calcareous soils ............................ 241

Effects of site prepara t ion and fertilizer appl icat ion a t p lant ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis at Morogoro, Tanzan ia .................................................................................... 103

Picea spp Water relations and morphological development of bare-root jack pine and white spruce

seedlings: seedling es tab l i shment on a boreal cut-over site ............................................... 299 Seedling growth

Shadecards, shelterwoods, and clearcuts effects on tempera ture and moisture env i ronments ........................................................................................................................ 205

Shading, mulching and vegetat ion control effects on Douglas-fir and soil water supply .... 189 Site prepara t ion and fertilizer appl icat ion effects at p lan t ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis

at Morogoro, Tanzan ia ......................................................................................................... 103 Variat ion among whi te ash families in response to compet i t ion and allelopathy ................ 127 Water relat ions and morphological development of bare-root jack pine and white spruce:

es tab l i shment on a boreal cut-over site .............................................................................. 299 Sel f - th inning rule

Red alder managemen t .............................................................................................................. 273 Shading

Shadecards, shelterwoods, and clearcuts effects on tempera ture and mois ture env i ronments ........................................................................................................................ 205

Shading, mulching and vegetat ion control effects on Douglas-fir seedling growth and soil water supply .......................................................................................................................... 189

Shelterwood Shadecards and clearcuts effects on tempera ture and mois ture env i ronments .................... 205

Site prepara t ion Ferti l izer appl icat ion effects at p lant ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis at Morogoro,

Tanzan ia ................................................................................................................................ 103 Soil condi t ions

Clearcut t ing effects on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem, western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 238

Correlat ions between biomass product ivi ty and soil and p lan t t issue nu t r i en t concent ra t ions for Leucaena leucocephala (K-8) growing on calcareous soils .............. 241

Landslides in southeast Alaska ................................................................................................. 93 Soil t empera ture

Shadecards, shelterwoods, and clearcuts effects on tempera ture and mois ture env i ronments ........................................................................................................................ 205

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Shading, mulching and vegetat ion control effects on Douglas-fir seedling growth and soil water supply .......................................................................................................................... 189

Soil water stress Shadecards, shelterwoods, and clearcuts effects on tempera ture and moisture

env i ronments ........................................................................................................................ 205 Shading, mulching and vegetat ion control effects on Douglas-fir seedling growth and soil

water supply .......................................................................................................................... 189 Site prepara t ion and fertilizer appl icat ion at p lant ing on Eucalyptus tereticornis at

Morogoro, Tanzan ia ............................................................................................................. 103 Variat ion among white ash families in response to compet i t ion and allelopathy ................ 127

Spruce, see Picea spp. Unders tory

Clearcut t ing effects on the vegetat ion and soil of a sugar maple-dominated ecosystem, western Upper Michigan ...................................................................................................... 283

Overstory relat ionships in Alabama forests ............................................................................. 49 Variat ion among white ash families in response to compet i t ion and allelopathy ................ 127

Water relat ions Morphological development of bare-root jack pine and white spruce seedling

es tab l i shment on a boreal cut-over site .............................................................................. 299 Watershed managemen t

Nat ive forest (Caat inga) runoff inducement for irr igation ................................................... 73 Weed control

Biomass and ni t rogen dynamics in an irrigated hybr id poplar p lan ta t ion ........................... 169