Site form, the expected height of a 25 cm d.b.h.o.b. tree predicted from the stand heightdiameter relationship, is shown to be a practical and useful measure of site productivity in indigenous cypress pine (Callitris sp.) forests in southern Queensland. Unlike site index, this measure is not based on age and thus has potential for site productivity assessment in stands of unknown or uneven age.
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Assessing site productivity of indigenous cypress pine forest in southern Queensland
Commonwealth Forestry Review, Vol.67(1), pp.53-64
1988
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- Title
- Assessing site productivity of indigenous cypress pine forest in southern Queensland
- Creators
- Jerome K Vanclay - Southern Cross UniversityN B Henry - Department of Forestry, Queensland
- Publication Details
- Commonwealth Forestry Review, Vol.67(1), pp.53-64
- Identifiers
- 1558; 991012820688502368
- Academic Unit
- Forest Research Centre; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article