2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1127(99)00105-x
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Site index equation for Cupressus lusitanica stands in Munessa forest, Ethiopia

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“…As recommended by several authors (Curtis et al 1974, Trousdell et al 1974, Teshome & Petty 2000, the appropriate base age for site index determination was set to 50 years based on the culmination age of mean annual increment. Among the various techniques for developing site index equations, the guide curve method was adopted in this study since data was obtained from temporary sample plots (Clutter et al 1983, Nanang & Nunifum 1999.…”
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“…As recommended by several authors (Curtis et al 1974, Trousdell et al 1974, Teshome & Petty 2000, the appropriate base age for site index determination was set to 50 years based on the culmination age of mean annual increment. Among the various techniques for developing site index equations, the guide curve method was adopted in this study since data was obtained from temporary sample plots (Clutter et al 1983, Nanang & Nunifum 1999.…”
Section: Development Of Growth Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Site index models are essential quantitative tools in forest management (Teshome & Petty 2000). Most of the techniques used to fit site index curves could be considered as special cases of three general development models, namely: (i) the guide curve; (ii) the difference model; and (iii) the parameter prediction method (Clutter et al 1983).…”
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