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Development of Site Index Curves and Height-DBH Growth Model of Larix kaempferi for Deogyu Mountain in South Korea

Authors
Kim, Hyun-JunKim, Hyun-SooPark, Se-IkPark, Hee-JungLee, Sang-Hyun
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
Larix kaempferi; Deogyu Mountain; Height-DBH growth model; Site index curve; Chapman-Richards equation
Citation
FOREST SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.14, no.3, pp.145 - 150
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Journal Title
FOREST SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
14
Number
3
Start Page
145
End Page
150
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/80987
DOI
10.1080/21580103.2018.1482793
ISSN
2158-0103
Abstract
In this study, we aimed to develop site index curves and a height growth model using forest data with the measured height, diameter at breast height (DBH), and age targeting a Larix kaempferi stand located on Mt. Deogyu in Muju, Jeollabuk-do. The site index estimation was calculated using Chapman-Richards equation. The coefficients were found to be alpha = 20.7837, beta = 0.0566, gamma = 1.6607, and MSE = 1.2034. The height growth model of the dominant trees depending on the DBH was determined to be alpha = 0.4872, beta = 0.3687, and MSE = 1.8212 using the Petterson growth model. The Mean residual values for above two models were analyzed as 0.00004 and -0.00007, respectively. When comparing the skewness and kurtosis of the residual, the skewness values were 0.1659 and -0.1272, and the kurtosis values were -0.2310 and -0.5543. Therefore, the fitness was considered to be good because they were close to the normal distribution. The results of Shapiro-Wilk test showed P-values (0.77 for the height growth model and 0.62 for the height-DBH model) significantly higher than the alpha level of 0.05, and the residual form of the estimated values for the measured values showed uniform distribution indicating that the fitness of the two models was excellent.
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