Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak

Compatible stem taper and volume models were developed for Brutian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.), Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani A. Rich.), and Cilicica fir (Abies cilicica Carr.) in Bucak forest region of Southern Turkey. The proposed models generally performed better for the whole tree for all tree sp...

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Main Authors: Onur ALKAN, Ramazan OZÇELİK, Hasan ALKAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry 2019-12-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Forestry
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/51103/656457?publisher=iubu
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spelling doaj-be7b3924e1e94ee18487ea0782f8d4d22020-11-25T00:28:39ZengIsparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of ForestryTurkish Journal of Forestry2149-38982019-12-0120433334010.18182/tjf.6564571656Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of BucakOnur ALKANRamazan OZÇELİKHasan ALKANCompatible stem taper and volume models were developed for Brutian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.), Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani A. Rich.), and Cilicica fir (Abies cilicica Carr.) in Bucak forest region of Southern Turkey. The proposed models generally performed better for the whole tree for all tree species. Diameter and volume predictions at 10 points along the stem were made to verify the accuracy and precision of these models for the three species. More specifically, differences among different tree species in one region and regional differences of the taper equation were examined using the nonlinear extra sum of squares method. The results of the non-liner extra sum of squares method indicated that species-specific taper equations for estimating diameters along the stem and predicting merchantable or total volume for each region are required.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/51103/656457?publisher=iububrutian pinecedar of lebanoncilicica firstem taper equationsf-testtoros sediritoros göknarıgövde çapı denklemlerikızılçamf-test
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author Onur ALKAN
Ramazan OZÇELİK
Hasan ALKAN
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Ramazan OZÇELİK
Hasan ALKAN
Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
Turkish Journal of Forestry
brutian pine
cedar of lebanon
cilicica fir
stem taper equations
f-test
toros sediri
toros göknarı
gövde çapı denklemleri
kızılçam
f-test
author_facet Onur ALKAN
Ramazan OZÇELİK
Hasan ALKAN
author_sort Onur ALKAN
title Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
title_short Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
title_full Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
title_fullStr Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
title_full_unstemmed Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
title_sort development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of turkey: case study of bucak
publisher Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry
series Turkish Journal of Forestry
issn 2149-3898
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Compatible stem taper and volume models were developed for Brutian pine (Pinus brutia Ten.), Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani A. Rich.), and Cilicica fir (Abies cilicica Carr.) in Bucak forest region of Southern Turkey. The proposed models generally performed better for the whole tree for all tree species. Diameter and volume predictions at 10 points along the stem were made to verify the accuracy and precision of these models for the three species. More specifically, differences among different tree species in one region and regional differences of the taper equation were examined using the nonlinear extra sum of squares method. The results of the non-liner extra sum of squares method indicated that species-specific taper equations for estimating diameters along the stem and predicting merchantable or total volume for each region are required.
topic brutian pine
cedar of lebanon
cilicica fir
stem taper equations
f-test
toros sediri
toros göknarı
gövde çapı denklemleri
kızılçam
f-test
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/51103/656457?publisher=iubu
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