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Yield and crown structure characteristics in a black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) stand: A case study – Short Communication

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Fig. 1. Location of the study site (Forest Subcompartment: Kaskantyú 12D) within the Bács-Kiskun county in southern Hungary
Table 1. Stand level attributes grouped by height classes (Forest Subcompartment: Kaskantyú 12D)
Table 3. Statistical evaluation of different crown-related relationships (Forest Subcompartment: Kaskantyú 12D), number of trees = 50

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