Mason et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Hybrid mensurational and physiological modelling of growth and yield of Pinus radiata D. Don. using potentially useable radiation sumsMason et al., 2011
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- Mason E
- Methol R
- Cochrane H
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We tested the effectiveness of adding potentially useable light sums since time of planting instead of time in conventional, stand-level mensurational growth and yield models of basal area per ha and mean top height, in order to increase the sensitivity of the models to climatic …
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