Nonlinear mixed-effects height to crown base and crown length dynamic models using the branch mortality technique for a Korean larch (Larix olgensis) plantations in northeast China
Korean larch ( Larix olgensis ) is one of the main tree species for afforestation and timber production in northeast China. However, its timber quality and growth ability are largely influenced by crown size, structure and shape. The majority of crown models are static models based on tree size and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of forestry research 2019-12, Vol.30 (6), p.2095-2109 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Korean larch (
Larix olgensis
) is one of the main tree species for afforestation and timber production in northeast China. However, its timber quality and growth ability are largely influenced by crown size, structure and shape. The majority of crown models are static models based on tree size and stand characteristics from temporary sample plots, but crown dynamic models has seldom been constructed. Therefore, this study aimed to develop height to crown base (
HCB
) and crown length (
CL
) dynamic models using the branch mortality technique for a Korean larch plantation. The nonlinear mixed-effects model with random effects, variance functions and correlation structures, was used to build
HCB
and
CL
dynamic models. The data were obtained from 95 sample trees of 19 plots in Meng JiaGang forest farm in Northeast China. The results showed that
HCB
progressively increases as tree age, tree height growth (
HT growth
) and diameter at breast height growth (
DBH growth
). The
CL
was increased with tree age in 20 years ago, and subsequently stabilized.
HT growth
,
DBH growth
stand basal area (
BAS
) and crown competition factor (
CCF
) significantly influenced
HCB
and
CL
. The
HCB
was positively correlated with
BAS
,
HT growth
and
DBH growth
, but negatively correlated with
CCF
. The
CL
was positively correlated with
BAS
and
CCF
, but negatively correlated with
DBH growth
. Model fitting and validation confirmed that the mixed-effects model considering the stand and tree level random effects was accurate and reliable for predicting the
HCB
and
CL
dynamics. However, the models involving adding variance functions and time series correlation structure could not completely remove heterogeneity and autocorrelation, and the fitting precision of the models was reduced. Therefore, from the point of view of application, we should take care to avoid setting up over-complex models. The
HCB
and
CL
dynamic models in our study may also be incorporated into stand growth and yield model systems in China. |
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ISSN: | 1007-662X 1993-0607 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11676-019-01045-1 |