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Forestry 1955 28(2):125-135; doi:10.1093/forestry/28.2.125
© 1955 by Institute of Chartered Foresters
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THE RELATION BETWEEN DRY WEIGHT INCREASE AND LINEAR MEASURES OF GROWTH IN YOUNG CONIFERS

A. J. RUTTER

Botany Department, Imperial College London

The paper, which is in two parts, examines shortly a number of measurements and dry weights of young crops of Pinus silvestris L. and Picea sitchensis Bong. (Carr.) and concludes that, at any time before the canopy is closed, dry weight is more closely related to basal diameter than to height.


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