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Table 1 Frequently used functions of absolute and relative plant growth rate. asymbol, b, c are model parameters and the t denotes time or age
Figure 2 Volume (A), height (B), and diameter (C) development over time of tree # 5000 in Clocaenog Forest (North Wales, UK) at CefnDu (plot 1).
Figure 4 5-years diameter growth multiplier of conifer treesdependent on the ratio of stem diameter and quadraticmean diameter at the experimental plot 7, Coed y Brenin(North Wales, UK).
Figure 5 Relative growth rates of the British Douglas fir (initial spacing 1.7 m × 1.7 m and crown thinning (Edwards and Christie 1981)
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