2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tfp.2023.100424
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Allometric scaling models for tree saplings: Assessing potential fodder for ungulate herbivores

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“…The measurements taken for tree saplings, such as height (cm), basal diameter (mm), crown length (cm), and crown width (cm), were employed to compute the total dry mass of twigs for each species per transect and then per m 2 . This computation was carried out using newly established allometric equations specific to the particular tree species and study location [39].…”
Section: Data Generation and Soil Lab Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurements taken for tree saplings, such as height (cm), basal diameter (mm), crown length (cm), and crown width (cm), were employed to compute the total dry mass of twigs for each species per transect and then per m 2 . This computation was carried out using newly established allometric equations specific to the particular tree species and study location [39].…”
Section: Data Generation and Soil Lab Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%