2022
DOI: 10.5380/rf.v52i4.85374
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EFFECTIVENESS OF SAMPLING METHODS FOR THINNED AND NON-THINNED Pinus taeda L. PLANTATIONS IN THE MOUNTAIN REGION OF SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL

Abstract: In Brazil, most forest inventories by sampling use the fixed-area method, even though there are other alternatives methods developed since the 1940s. Research demonstrating the effectiveness of variable-area sampling methods is scarce, especially in forest plantations that advocate thinning throughout the production cycle. This study aimed to test different sampling methods of fixed (400 m² circular) and variable (Bitterlich and Strand) areas in a forest inventory in 9-year-old Pinus taeda L. plantations with … Show more

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