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Black locust is one of the most commonly planted exotic tree species in the world. It has a crucial role in mitigating the negative effects of climate change. Its increment analyses have a key role in forest planning. Increment is added to the wood stock
Tamás Ábri, Károly Rédei
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A Study of Periodic School Medical Examinations. II. The Annual Increment of New “Defects” [PDF]
R, LAWRENCE, A, YANKAUER
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When combining multi-temporal airborne laser scanning (ALS) data sets, forest height growth assessments can be compromised due to variations in ALS acquisitions. Herein, we demonstrate the importance of assessing and harmonizing the vertical alignment of multi-temporal ALS data sets used for height growth calculations.
José Riofrío +4 more
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Increment analysis in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stand – a case study
The study on the diameter and volume increment of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stand (age 10-27 years, yield class II) have shown that in comparison to the periodic annual increment of the breast height diameter of tree in height class I, trees
K. Rédei, T. Ábri
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Growth is a component of forest dynamics that encompasses changes in species composition, interactions between species, and stand structure. We evaluated the effect of the presence of lianas, crown shape, and light exposure on the periodic annual ...
William Montero Flores +7 more
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This study evaluates the effectiveness of remote sensing combined with the Random Forest algorithm compared to traditional forest inventory methods for estimating the Annual Periodic Increment (API) in a dry tropical forest within the Caatinga biome. Data were collected from permanent plots monitored between 2011 and 2019 and integrated with Landsat ...
Anelisa Pedroso Finger +8 more
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Growth modeling in diameter and height at individual tree level for seasonal semi-deciduous forest
The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare two methodologies for estimating diameter at breast height (dbh) and total height at the individual tree level over time: (i) direct projection of future tree diameter and height (dbh2 and Ht2) and (
L. T. M. Figueiredo +6 more
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Periodic Annual Diameter Increment After Overstory Removal in Mixed Conifer Stands
Fabian C.C. Uzoh +2 more
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Aim of study: The objective of this study was to analyse the effect of species mixing of Scots pine and Norway spruce on the productivity at the stand and species level.
Kamil Bielak +2 more
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