The Precision and Repeatability of a Leaf Biomass Sampling Technique for Mixed Hardwood Stands

A sampling technique for estimating annual leaf fall in mixed hardwood stands (principally oaks) was tested. The performance criteria were the repeatability of the sampling technique from one year to the next and the precision of its estimates. Estimates and confidence intervals for certain stand pa...

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