“…Trees were classified into 10 cm diameter cl ses in all plantations. Between 3 and 13 individuals were evaluated, depending on the to number of trees included in each class [44]; 30,40,17,24,40,40,51,40, and 42 individu were evaluated in plots P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7, and P8, respectively. The evaluatio were carried out between 40 and 60 cm above the ground because, as previous repo have indicated, in this species, rot mainly occurs in the basal section of the stems [45,4 Between 8 and 10 sensors were used, depending on the diameter of the shaft, i.e., mo than the 6 recommended by [47].…”