Authors
Grégoire Vincent, Hubert de Foresta, Rachmat Mulia
Publication date
2002/5/15
Journal
Forest Ecology and Management
Volume
161
Issue
1-3
Pages
39-52
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Growth records from three 1ha plots of old-growth agroforest that have been monitored for 3–7 years in Sumatra are analysed. These plots of damar agroforest show typical multi-species composition. Tree species were grouped into five sets according to species ecology and average growth rate. Variables used in the multiple linear regression to predict average annual increment were crown form index, crown position (CP) index and initial girth. Crown form (CF) index is indicative both of photosynthetic capacity and of general vigour of the tree. Crown position index is indicative of the amount of light available to a tree. Results show that crown form is the most effective predictor of growth and that initial girth, and crown position only marginally increase the percentage of variance accounted for in most cases. About 40–50% of the variance is explained by using the above mentioned variables depending on the sites …
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