نتایج جستجو برای: diameter at breast height and crown diameter

تعداد نتایج: 17219040  

Journal: :ecopersia 0
abdolreza javidfar former m.sc. student of range management, university of zabol, zabol, iran einollah rouhi-moghaddam associate professor, department of range and watershed, university of zabol, zabol, iran mahdieh ebrahimi associate professor, department of range and watershed, university of zabol, zabol, iran

the effect of soil and topographic features on distribution of amygdalus scoparia in nehbandan (iran) was investigated. slope, aspect and altitudinal maps were overlaid to prepare a working map unit. quantitative and qualitative traits, including height, number, collar diameter of sprout with the highest diameter, crown diameter and trunk health were recorded in 1000 m2 plots (27 plots). in eac...

Journal: :چغندرقند 0
سعید واحدی اعضاء هیأت علمی مؤسسه تحقیقات چغندرقند

to determine the most important traits affecting root yield and sugar content in monogerm germplasm of sugar beet, 75 monogerm f1 hybrids were evaluated in three separate experments conducted in randomized complete block desing (rcb) with four replications at abdo–al–rasoul research farm, karaj in 2004. root yield, root length, root diameter, crown height, crown diameter, sugar content, α–amino...

Journal: Desert 2012
A. Mohebby A. Tavili E. Zandi Esfahan M. Jafari M. Ramezani S.A. Javadi

It has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

2006
BRIAN ROY KEITH M. SMITH

The relationship between a tree's crown radius and diameter at breast height (DBH) has a variety of uses including forest competition studies, tree crown densities, spacing and stoclung relationships, wildlife habitat suitability models, and tree volume estimations. Estimating DBH from mean crown radius (MCR) is of interest to natural resource managers because MCR can be estimated from high res...

2015
Matthew R Evans Aristides Moustakas Gregory Carey Yadvinder Malhi Nathalie Butt Sue Benham Denise Pallett Stefanie Schäfer

As part of a project to develop predictive ecosystem models of United Kingdom woodlands we have collated data from two United Kingdom woodlands - Wytham Woods and Alice Holt. Here we present data from 582 individual trees of eight taxa in the form of summary variables relating to the allometric relationships between trunk diameter, height, crown height, crown radius and trunk radial growth rate...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Tommaso Jucker John Caspersen Jérôme Chave Cécile Antin Nicolas Barbier Frans Bongers Michele Dalponte Karin Y van Ewijk David I Forrester Matthias Haeni Steven I Higgins Robert J Holdaway Yoshiko Iida Craig Lorimer Peter L Marshall Stéphane Momo Glenn R Moncrieff Pierre Ploton Lourens Poorter Kassim Abd Rahman Michael Schlund Bonaventure Sonké Frank J Sterck Anna T Trugman Vladimir A Usoltsev Mark C Vanderwel Peter Waldner Beatrice M M Wedeux Christian Wirth Hannsjörg Wöll Murray Woods Wenhua Xiang Niklaus E Zimmermann David A Coomes

Remote sensing is revolutionizing the way we study forests, and recent technological advances mean we are now able - for the first time - to identify and measure the crown dimensions of individual trees from airborne imagery. Yet to make full use of these data for quantifying forest carbon stocks and dynamics, a new generation of allometric tools which have tree height and crown size at their c...

Journal: :desert 2013
a. mohebby m. jafari a. tavili s.a. javadi e. zandi esfahan

it has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

Journal: :iranian journal of natural resources research 2012
hossein mirzaie-nodoushan ali mirhosseini fereshteh asadi-corom

black saxaul (haloxylon aphyllum) is one of the best options for rehabilitating drought affected desert lands. the species is remarkably adapted to the central dry environment ofiran and a major source of raising pasture productivity of the areas. progenies of 25 randomly selected black saxaul trees from four populations of the species were studied in a randomized complete block design with thr...

Journal: :desert 0
a. mohebby ph.d graduate, research institute of forests and rangelands (rifr),tehran, iran m. jafari professor, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran a. tavili associate professor, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, karaj, iran s.a. javadi assistant professor, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran e. zandi esfahan assistant professor, research institute of forests and rangelands (rifr),tehran, iran m. ramezani member of scientific board, islamic azad university, science and research branch, tehran, iran

it has often been stated or implied that grazing is an important factor in the land degradation process, a suggestion supported by various research projects, and this study investigated the effect of livestock grazing on stem height, crowncover, production, basal diameter, stem biomass, litter, leaf-stem index (leaf to stem weight) , root diameter and weight and seed production per individual o...

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