Figure 1. Study area and a permanent sample plot of 4km sampling intensity.
Table 1. Summary of ingrowth attributes by Pinus densiflora.
Table 2. Model forms used in this study for the estimation of ingrowth probability.
Table 3. Model forms for the estimation of ingrowth amount as number of trees per hectare.
Table 4. Estimation equations for probability of ingrowth occurrence by Pinus densiflora.
Table 5. Statistics of ingrowth probability estimated by using ingrowth probability equations by Pinus densiflora.
Table 6. Estimation equations for ingrowth amount as number of trees per hectare by Pinus densiflora.
Table 7. Validation of estimation equations for ingrowth amount as number of trees per hectare by Pinus densiflora.
Table 8. Ingrowth amount estimates of number of trees per hectare based on the final ingrowth amount estimation equations byPinus densiflora.
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