This study tested the effects of inserting climatic variables in Eucalyptus grandis as covariables of a dominant height model, which for site index classification is usually related to age alone. Dominant height values ranging from 1 to 12 years of age located in the Southeast region of Brazil were used, as well as data from 19 automatic meteorological stations from the area. The Chapman-Richards model was chosen to represent dominant height as a function of age. To include the environmental variables a modifier was included in the asymptote of the model. The asymptote was chosen since this parameter is responsible for the maximum value which the dominant height can reach. Of the four environmental variables most responsible for database va...
Nothofagus dombeyi grows in a wide variety of sites. The information about its productivity is still...
ABSTRACT: The main difficulty in selecting height-diameter relationships is the large number of vari...
Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAI(max)) based on stand cha...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the behavior of climatic variables inserted as inclination modifi ...
Accurate estimate of site productivity (site quality) is essential for making sound forest managemen...
The aim of this study was to modify several existing biological models by including several predicti...
Aim of the study: To develop a site index model for Quercus faginea Lam. stands.Area of study: Spain...
The study aimed to fit mathematical models for the construction of Site\ud Index curves and to estim...
Height-age growth models and site index curves were developed for the site quality evaluation of Aca...
Height models for juvenile even aged mixed-species stands were developed for locations near Nelson,...
Publication No: SWP-T094Executive summary Juvenile height growth models are useful to get an indica...
We present a new dynamic dominant height growth model based on Cieszewski’s generalized algebraic d...
Site quality estimation is an important tool in forest management since it is useful for modelin...
ABSTRACT Site quality estimation is an important tool in forest management since it is useful for mo...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Nothofagus dombeyi grows in a wide variety of sites. The information about its productivity is still...
ABSTRACT: The main difficulty in selecting height-diameter relationships is the large number of vari...
Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAI(max)) based on stand cha...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the behavior of climatic variables inserted as inclination modifi ...
Accurate estimate of site productivity (site quality) is essential for making sound forest managemen...
The aim of this study was to modify several existing biological models by including several predicti...
Aim of the study: To develop a site index model for Quercus faginea Lam. stands.Area of study: Spain...
The study aimed to fit mathematical models for the construction of Site\ud Index curves and to estim...
Height-age growth models and site index curves were developed for the site quality evaluation of Aca...
Height models for juvenile even aged mixed-species stands were developed for locations near Nelson,...
Publication No: SWP-T094Executive summary Juvenile height growth models are useful to get an indica...
We present a new dynamic dominant height growth model based on Cieszewski’s generalized algebraic d...
Site quality estimation is an important tool in forest management since it is useful for modelin...
ABSTRACT Site quality estimation is an important tool in forest management since it is useful for mo...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Nothofagus dombeyi grows in a wide variety of sites. The information about its productivity is still...
ABSTRACT: The main difficulty in selecting height-diameter relationships is the large number of vari...
Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAI(max)) based on stand cha...