JOURNAL ARTICLE

Determinants of stem form: Application toTectona grandis(Linn. F) stands

Peter Oluremi AdesoyeOlayinka D. Popoola

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Sustainable Forestry Vol: 35 (5)Pages: 338-354   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Stem form information can enhance rapid estimation of stem volume. Studies on important determinants of stem form in pure stands are scanty. This study aimed at identifying determinants of stem form using Tectona grandis stands in Omo Forest Reserve, Nigeria. Twenty 0.04 ha square plots were randomly selected across four stand ages. Crown diameter, total and merchantable heights (MH), diameters at breast height (DBH), at 5.27 m tree height and at midpoint from breast height to tip of tree were measured in each plot. Measured trees were classified into four canopy layers (CL)—dominant, codominant, intermediate, and suppressed. Merchantable volume, basal area (BA), form factor (Ff), normal form quotient (Qn), Girard form class (QG), absolute form quotient (Qa), ratio of diameter at merchantable limit to diameter at the base (Dt/Db), and tree slenderness coefficient were derived from the data. Analysis of variance, correlation, and regression analyses were used to analyze the data. Significant differences were observed in stem form and tree size variables under different canopy layers. The DBH, BA, MHT, and CL were identified as important variables associated with stem form. Inclusion of Qa improved most the predictive ability of the selected stem volume equation.

Keywords:
Tectona Biology Botany Forestry Agroforestry Traditional medicine Geography Medicine

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Forest ecology and management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Nature and Landscape Conservation
Tree Root and Stability Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Seedling growth and survival studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Nature and Landscape Conservation

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