ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to propose a prediction system to estimate the diameter distribution and wood production in unthinned eucalyptus clone plantations. Data was obtained from permanent sample units, with ages from 28 to 78 months. The Weibull distribution was used to estimate the frequency of the number of trees per diameter class. Models were used to relate the Weibull distribution coefficients with forest stand attributes. The forest stand variables most correlated with the Weibull distribution parameters were the minimum, medium, maximum and quadratic diameters and the dominant height. The projected frequency of tree numbers and the production by diameter class obtained by the system of equations did not differ sta...
The diameter and height growth model is one of three submodels used for simulating individual tree g...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of age, site, and density factors on the...
A parameter recovery procedure for the Weibull distribution function based on four percentile equati...
ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to propose a prediction system to estimate the diameter d...
Abstract Knowing the abundance of small trees is necessary for accurate calculation of gross product...
The purpose of this study is to develop diameter distribution yield prediction models for predictin...
Growth modelling methods for Eucalyptus species that can make use of minimal measurement information...
Diameter distribution is used in most forest management planning packages for predicting stand volum...
This study aimed to evaluate the application of a procedure referred to as step invariant for theore...
Weibull distributions have been widely used to describe tree stem diameter distributions. However, t...
For many years foresters have been using statistical probability density functions to describe and c...
ABSTRACT The use of height-diameter models have important applications in the management of eucalypt...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This study aims to evaluate non-linear stem taper models for predicting the pre-com...
In this study, Diameter distributions of Amance and Vallombrosa origin stands of Douglas were intend...
Abstract: This study was conducted primarily to develop a yield prediction model for Eucalyptus spp ...
The diameter and height growth model is one of three submodels used for simulating individual tree g...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of age, site, and density factors on the...
A parameter recovery procedure for the Weibull distribution function based on four percentile equati...
ABSTRACT The aim of the present study was to propose a prediction system to estimate the diameter d...
Abstract Knowing the abundance of small trees is necessary for accurate calculation of gross product...
The purpose of this study is to develop diameter distribution yield prediction models for predictin...
Growth modelling methods for Eucalyptus species that can make use of minimal measurement information...
Diameter distribution is used in most forest management planning packages for predicting stand volum...
This study aimed to evaluate the application of a procedure referred to as step invariant for theore...
Weibull distributions have been widely used to describe tree stem diameter distributions. However, t...
For many years foresters have been using statistical probability density functions to describe and c...
ABSTRACT The use of height-diameter models have important applications in the management of eucalypt...
<div><p>ABSTRACT This study aims to evaluate non-linear stem taper models for predicting the pre-com...
In this study, Diameter distributions of Amance and Vallombrosa origin stands of Douglas were intend...
Abstract: This study was conducted primarily to develop a yield prediction model for Eucalyptus spp ...
The diameter and height growth model is one of three submodels used for simulating individual tree g...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of age, site, and density factors on the...
A parameter recovery procedure for the Weibull distribution function based on four percentile equati...