Mader, 1963 - Google Patents
Volume growth measurement—an analysis of function and characteristics in site evaluationMader, 1963
- Document ID
- 14456111378257775168
- Author
- Mader D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of Forestry
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Continued evaluation of sites in terms of volume growth as well as height growth is desirable. Previous evidence suggests that important differences between the two measures may exist and that the use of volume should not be discarded until the magnitude and …
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