2022
DOI: 10.1139/cjfr-2021-0243
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Individual-level distance-independent-based growth and yield prediction models for long-term Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)

Abstract: Yield prediction has been determined to be vital in sustainable forest management. Recently, research trends have shifted from stand-level to individual-level yield prediction. In this study, we examined the effectiveness of yield prediction models based on a distance-independent approach for Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D.Don) trees in western Japan. We further examined the accuracy of the models with reference to existing data collected over the long-term. First, we constructed distance-indepe… Show more

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“…Competition is the interaction between organisms in the utilization of space and resources, which will limit the growth of trees [43]. Many models have been proposed to characterize the competition intensity of trees, including distance-dependent [44,45] and distance-independent [46,47] models. This study adopted the Hegyi competition model [48], which is easy to calculate and widely used, and its formula is as follows:…”
Section: Competition Index (Ci)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competition is the interaction between organisms in the utilization of space and resources, which will limit the growth of trees [43]. Many models have been proposed to characterize the competition intensity of trees, including distance-dependent [44,45] and distance-independent [46,47] models. This study adopted the Hegyi competition model [48], which is easy to calculate and widely used, and its formula is as follows:…”
Section: Competition Index (Ci)mentioning
confidence: 99%