MARKING TRIAL FOR THINNING OF <em>ARAUCARIA</em> <em>HUNSTEINII</em> PLANTATION IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

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  • Y. Ahmad Zuhaidi

Keywords:

Thinning, live-crown, PCT, Araucaria hunsteinii

Abstract

The current stocking before and after proposed first thinning intervention of 17-y-old Araucaria hunsteinii stand in compartment 1C1, Kemasul. Forest Reserve, Pahang was investigated. The dominant height and diameter of the stand were 23.9 m and 27.8 cm respectively, and the average height and diameter 20.3 m and 19.8 cm respectively. The stand volume was 279.75 m3ha-1. Two hundred and seven trees were selected as potential final crop trees (PCT) and 187 trees were to be removed in the first thinning. The average: height and diameter of PCT were slightly above the average values of the total stand. The mean live crown (ratio of green crown length and total tree length in percent:) was 32.5 %.

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Published

1996-09-10

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Y. Ahmad Zuhaidi. (1996). MARKING TRIAL FOR THINNING OF <em>ARAUCARIA</em> <em>HUNSTEINII</em> PLANTATION IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA. Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS), 9(1), 6–15. Retrieved from https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/1652

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