R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, Barnabas Kovacs, Patrik Heger, M. Mihelič
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摘要
摘要:本研究比较了两种不同原木长度规格(2 m和4 m)下的切尺采伐(CTL)和整树采伐(WTH)方法在新中轮杨林中的应用。本研究的目的是确定采伐方法和原木长度的四种组合中是否有一种比其他组合成本更低和/或产量更高。试验在一个有6年树龄的人工林中进行,每公顷放养30至60干干吨(BDT)。每个处理重复8次,每次重复包括一个700 m2表面积的样地(115-130棵树)。研究人员确定了从每个样地获得的质量,以及将站立的树木变成原木和堆积在着陆处的生物质所需的时间。开发了一种计算器,用于估计作为可变机器率函数的收获成本。在本研究条件下,将CTL采伐成4米长的原木是最有效的解决方案,因为与WTH相比,它提供了更好的原木产量(60% vs 50%),并且采伐成本相同(~ 33€BDT−1)。将原木长度缩短至2米决定了采伐成本增加25%。
Productivity and cost assessment of two harvesting methods for medium-rotation poplar plantations
ABSTRACT The study compared the cut-to-length (CTL) and the whole-tree-harvesting (WTH) methods under two alternative log length specifications (2 m vs. 4 m) as deployed in the new medium-rotation poplar plantations. The goal of this study was to determine if any of the four combinations of harvesting method and log length incurred lower cost and/or better log yield than the others. The test was conducted in a 6-year-old plantation with a stocking between 30 and 60 bone-dry tons (BDT) per hectare. Each treatment was repeated 8 times – each repetition consisting of one sample plot with a 700 m2 surface area (115–130 trees). Researchers determined the mass obtained from each sample plot, as well as the time necessary to turn standing trees into logs and biomass piled at the landing. A calculator was developed for estimating harvesting costs as a function of variable machine rates. Under the conditions of the study, CTL harvesting into 4-m long logs was the most effective solution, because it offered a better log yield compared with WTH (60% vs. 50%) and incurred the same harvesting cost (∼ 33 € BDT−1). Shortening log length to 2 m determined a 25% increase of harvesting cost.
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The Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research is a leading international research journal with a focus on forests and forestry in boreal and temperate regions worldwide.