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Title: An analysis of New York's timber resources
Identifier: analysisofnewyor80cons (find matches)
Year: 1984 (1980s)
Authors: Considine, Thomas J; Northeastern Forest Experiment Station (Broomall, Pa. )
Subjects: Timber New York (State); [https://www.flickr.com/search/?tags=booksubjectForests_and_forestry_New_York_State_Forest_management_New_York_State_ Forests and forestry New York (State)
Forest management New York (State)]
Publisher: Broomall, Pa. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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The period of forest recovery has benefited sugar maple. Despite its commercial value, sugar maple pros- pers because it growls well in New York's climate. Sugar maple's shade tolerance and rapid growth following release after many decades of sup- pression (Tubbs 1977), plus its stump sprouting ability, help explain why sugar maple is more common today than it was in virgin forests on most of the Allegheny Plateau (Braun 1950). Sugar maple is widely distributed but not dominant across all of New York. Although it accounts for at least 11 percent of the growing-stock vol- ume in each unit, it is first in growing- stock volume in only two out of New York's eight units. The previous sur- vey showed sugar maple to be number one in six out of the eight units. Sugar maple's dominance decline is not serious because it is close to being number one in several units, but it does reflect the commercial value of the species and the fact that sugar maple volume is not increasing as quickly as some other species such as red maple. The following chart shows the proportional breakdown of growing-stock volume in each unit by species. 31

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  • bookauthor:Considine_Thomas_J
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