Site index in agroforestry systems Age-dependent and age-independent dynamic diameter growth models for Quercus ilex in Iberian open oak woodlands

Despite Quercus ilex L. being one of the most widespread tree species in the Mediterranean basin, there are no growth models in the literature for this species. In this study, we compare age-dependent and age-independent dynamic diameter growth models and discuss the concept of dominance in open stands. A posteriori dominance was determined to fit potential age-dependent growth models and a site index based on diameter growth was defined. Formulations derived from power decline base models (Korf and Hossfeld) best described diameter growth. The best approach for age-dependent models was a polymorphic and with variable asymptotes generalized algebraic difference approach formulation. Residual errors in trees between 20 and 55 cm ranged from ∼7.0% in potential growth models to ∼15% in age-independent models expanded by density. Using a unique age-dependent dynamic equation for all trees, regardless of dominance, did not increase the error very much. In age-independent models, the inclusion of the defined site index reduced the prediction error but requires that the age of trees is estimated to determine the site index. The difficulty of estimating Q. ilex age makes age-independent models very attractive for system modelling. Age-independent models could be useful in other ecosystems where age estimation is problematic. © 2008 NRC.

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Main Authors: Gea Izquierdo, Guillermo, Cañellas, I., Montero, G.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2008
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5133
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290215
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