Stem Standard Timber form Factor of some Indian Conifers
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1976/v102i11/11959Abstract
The definition of stem standard timber form factor fst is analysed. Presuming a tree to be conical, it is studied as to how much error in its estimation is introduced in calculating tree volume by Huber's formula and measarement by sections. fst diameter curves for chir, kail, deodar and fir are drawn and comparative study is made. It is found that within a narrow range of diameter at breast height fst height curve is linear. Taking advantage of this observation, the procedure of Hummel's "Volume-Basal Area Line" is applied in analysis of data for compiling fst table for deodar with the difference that in the Present case, it is "fst -Height Line" drawn for each diameter class. The values of fst for predominant trees are compared with that of co-dominant and other trees of under-storey. It is revealed that suppressed trees on the whole show better form.Downloads
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1976-11-01
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Singh, S. P. (1976). Stem Standard Timber form Factor of some Indian Conifers. Indian Forester, 102(11), 747–760. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1976/v102i11/11959
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