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- Title
Allometric models to estimate the volume of Guazuma crinita in forest plantations.
- Authors
Revilla Chávez, Jorge Manuel; Abanto-Rodríguez, Carlos; Guerra Arévalo, Wilson Francisco; García Soria, Diego; Guerra Arévalo, Héctor; Domínguez Torrejón, Gilberto; Gabriel da Silva Carmo, Ignacio Lund
- Abstract
The use of allometric equations in the estimation of the commercial volume of wood allows to plan the management Forestry In that sense, the objective in this work was to select the best allometric models to estimate the volume of wood in G. crinita trees, for this, trees between 13.09 m high and 10.58 cm DAP were used on average. For the determination of the best model, the highest adjusted coefficient of determination R² (˃ R²Aj), lower coefficient of variability (˂ CV%) and lower Furnival index (IF) were considered. Of the 17 existing allometric models for forest species, two were suitable, the model: ln (V) = a + b ln (D) (R² = 0.93, CV = 11.93%, IF = 0.003444) and the model that uses the combined variable Log: ln (V) = a + b ln (D² *H) (R² = 0.91, CV = 11.93%, IF = 0.003444), likewise, a third model proposed in this study: ln (V) = a + b ln (D2 ) + c ln (D * H) - d ln (D² *H) (R ² = 0.98, CV = 11.93%, IF = 0.003444), also presented the best fit to estimate the commercial volume of G. crinita at 31 months of age. However, the use of the Husch model is recommended, as it is easy to apply, since it only uses the diameter at chest height (DBH) as an independent variable.
- Subjects
TREE farms; FOREST management; ALLOMETRIC equations; PLANTATIONS; INDEPENDENT variables; AGROFORESTRY
- Publication
Scientia Agropecuaria, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 1, p25
- ISSN
2077-9917
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.17268/sci.agropecu.2021.003