Ash Phloem Basal Area Reduction Model
1" Diameter Class
Version 2.0, Tara L.Eberhart, Andrew J. Storer, Linda M. Nagel
Copyright Michigan Technological University
Version 2.0 Input Requirements
4/2/2007
ASH Trees Only
Trees per Acre
This information should be available from stand and stock tables.
1" Size Class Increments
DBH Class "
No. Trees/Acre
% Phloem Basal Area
2
3
Retaining Small Trees
4
Target Percentages
5
Diameter Limit Cut
6
99%
7
95%
8
90%
9
75%
10
11
Retaining Large Trees
12
Target Percentages
13
Diameter Limit Cut
14
99%
15
95%
16
90%
17
75%
18
19
20
21
22
23
Total
Summary
This version of the model serves to show what diameter limit cut would be needed in order to reduce the total of ash phloem basal area in a stand.
Over 500 ash trees were measured to find the average phloem width and calculated phloem basal area by diameter class.
Phloem is the food source and breeding substrate used by emerald ash borer in ash trees.
This model only works with the ash component of a stand regardless of total stand size, other tree species presence, or how much ash there is present.
Depending on management goals, this model can be used to determine a lower diameter limit cut to retain small trees,
and an upper diameter limit cut to retain large trees.
Use of this model in management decisions will reduce the ash resource available to emerald ash borer