The experiment was established in 1994 near Port McNeill. The treatments consisted of an unpruned control and crown removal of 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and 60% of the total tree height from the crown base, which was virtually equivalent to the tree base in this plantation. A randomized complete block design (RBCD) was used for this study, comprised of six pruning severity treatments and two blocks. Within each block, treatments were randomly assigned to a treatment unit that contained a single 0.1ha core measurement plot with a surrounding 0.1ha buffer zone. There were 75 to 100 measurement trees in each core plot.
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