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TP110

Chanterelle productivity responses to young stand thinning in the western Oregon Cascades

  • Creator(s): David P. Pilz
  • PI(s): David P. Pilz
  • Originator(s): David P. Pilz
  • Other researcher(s): James H. Mayo, Randy John Molina
  • Dates of data collection: Jan 9 1994 - Jan 1 2010
  • Data collection status: Study collection is completed and no new collection is planned
  • Data access: Restricted: proprietary (publication issues)
  • Last update: Mar 26 2003 (Version 2)
<Citation>     <Acknowledgement>     <Disclaimer>    
Pilz, D. 2003. Chanterelle productivity responses to young stand thinning in the western Oregon Cascades. Young Stand Thinning and Diversity Study. Forest Science Data Bank, Corvallis, OR. [Database]. Available: http://andlter.forestry.oregonstate.edu/data/abstract.aspx?dbcode=TP110. Accessed 2024-11-25.
Data sets were provided by the Forest Science Data Bank, a partnership between the Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, and the U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Corvallis, Oregon.
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ABSTRACT:
The study consists of 5 data files derived from two sampling protocols. Systematically located strip plots were used to estimate chanterelle productivity and smaller circular plots were used to examine fine scale responses of chanterelle patches to nearby removal of ectomycorrhizal host trees. The first strip plot data file includes the number and weight of sampled chanterelles, information about when and where they were collected, and fresh and dry weights of subsamples from each collection. The second strip plot data file contains information about logging (thinning) impacts on the chanterelle fruiting microenvironments (soil and brush) of each strip plot. The first circular plot data file contains the distance and azimuth from the center of the plot to each chanterelle. The second circular plot data file contains the number of chanterelles, their total weight, and subsamples of fresh and dry weight from each circular plot. The third circular plot data file contains the distance and azimuth to each tree in or near the circular plot, the species of the tree, its dbh, and whether it was cut (stump) or not (tree) during thinning operations. (See methods for more details)

Study Description Taxonomic Hierarchy Download Study Location Information: (CSV)
ENTITY TITLES:
1Locations of Mushrooms and Clusters on Circular Plots METADATAData not online
2Disturbance on Circular Plots METADATAData not online
3Fresh Weight of Chanterelles on Circular Plots METADATAData not online
4Live Trees and Stumps on Circular Plots METADATAData not online
5Disturbace on Strip Plots METADATAData not online
6Fresh Weight of Chanterelles on Strip Plots METADATAData not online

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