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Title: Development of a basal area growth system for maritime pine in northwestern Spain using the generalized algebraic difference approach.
Authors: Barrio Anta, M.
Castedo Dorado, F.
Dieguez-Aranda, U.
Alvarez Gonzalez, J.G.
Parresol, B.R.
Rodriguez Soalleiro, R.
USDA, FS
Source: Canadian journal of forest research. 2006 June, v. 36, no. 6, p. 1461-1474.
NALT Subjects: Pinus pinaster
forest stands
tree and stand measurements
basal area
tree growth
equations
mathematical models
forest thinning
stand management
forest yields
Spain
Other Subjects: Galicia, Spain
dynamic equations
Issue Date: Jun-2006
Abstract: A basal area growth system for single-species, even-aged maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stands in Galicia (northwestern Spain) was developed from data of 212 plots measured between one and four times. Six dynamic equations were considered for analysis, and both numerical and graphical methods were used to compare alternative models. The double cross-validation approach was used to assess the predictive ability of the models. The data were best described by a dynamic equation derived from the Korf growth function using the generalized algebraic difference approach (GADA) by considering two parameters to be site specific. The equation was fitted in one stage using the base-age-invariant dummy variables method. In addition, the system incorporates a function for predicting initial stand basal area, in which the site-related variable was expressed as a power function of site index. This function can be used to establish the starting point for the projection equation when no inventory data are available. The two equations are compatible. The effect of thinning on basal area growth was examined; the results showed that there was no need to use a different equation to reliably predict postthinning basal area development. The nonlinear extra sum of squares method indicated differences in the model parameters for the two ecoregions (coastal and interior) defined for this species in the area of study.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10113/1354
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