Leaf Area Allocation: How Does It Work?

  • O'Hara K
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Abstract

To implement multiaged systems, managers need a flexible way to allocate growing space among age classes. A three-aged ponderosa pine structure in western Montana exemplifies a leaf area allocation approach. Given a description of a stand structure, the model predicts average diameters, stand density parameters, and volume increment for each stand component and for the total stand.

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O’Hara, K. L. (1998). Leaf Area Allocation: How Does It Work? Journal of Forestry, 96(7), 11–11. https://doi.org/10.1093/jof/96.7.11

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