2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15194751
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Initial Growth of Gmelina arborea and Efficacy of RGB Image to Capture Canopy Area in a Large Range of Stockings

Rodrigo Hakamada,
Jesus Prados-Coronado,
Cassiano Lages
et al.

Abstract: At present, there is a high demand for carbon (C) sequestration alternatives; thus, understanding tree growth and the efficacy of remote sensing techniques to capture forest plantation ecophysiology is crucial. This study evaluated the effect of contrasting stockings of Gmelina arborea on its initial growth and aboveground Carbon stock, and the efficacy of aerial images obtained using drones to capture the crown cover at different stockings. The results indicated that denser stockings showed greater tree heigh… Show more

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“…The above ground estimated carbon stock of Gmelina arborea approximately 13 Mg ha −1 or 47 Mg CO 2 e ha −1 in 9 months, making it a valuable and promising species for CO 2 sequestration under the context of climate change 21 . Similar results and reasons have been also confirmed by 22 , 23 .…”
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confidence: 84%
“…The above ground estimated carbon stock of Gmelina arborea approximately 13 Mg ha −1 or 47 Mg CO 2 e ha −1 in 9 months, making it a valuable and promising species for CO 2 sequestration under the context of climate change 21 . Similar results and reasons have been also confirmed by 22 , 23 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%