Development and applications of a growth model for Pinus radiata D. Don plantations in El Bierzo (Spain)

A dynamic growth model for Pinus radiata D. Don plantations in El Bierzo (Spain) was developed with data from two inventories of permanent plots, of between 7 and 36 years old, established by the University of León. In this model, stand conditions at any point in time are defined by three state vari...

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