Development of Tree Height-DBH Model for Cunninghamia lanceolata and Eucalyptus Robusta Based on Stand Dominant Height and Climatic Factors
DU Zhi1(), CHEN Zhenxiong1(), Li Rui1, LUO Chongbin2, YANG Guojin2, ZENG Weisheng3
1. Central South Academy of Inventory and Planning of NFGA,Changsha 410014,China 2. Sihui Nature Reserve Management Center,Zhaoqing,Guangdong 526000,China 3. Academy of Forest Inventory and Planning,National Forestry and Grassland Administration,Beijing 100714,China
DU Zhi, CHEN Zhenxiong, Li Rui, LUO Chongbin, YANG Guojin, ZENG Weisheng. Development of Tree Height-DBH Model for Cunninghamia lanceolata and Eucalyptus Robusta Based on Stand Dominant Height and Climatic Factors[J]. FOREST RESOURCES WANAGEMENT, 2023, (4): 36-42.
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