Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson

Profile equations of the trunk of the trees make it possible to quantify different wood uses that can be used in a specific forest stand. They come from the adjustment of taper models, referred to as: tapering, thinning, shape and, or profile of the trunk or shaft. Since there are no studies on the...

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Main Authors: Valdir Carlos Lima de Andrade, Brenno Cunha Freitas, David Lucas Camargo Vieira Terra
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2021-03-01
Series:Agrarian
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Online Access:https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/agrarian/article/view/11950
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spelling doaj-061cddaef8484cf7a406743fb25a46552021-03-31T00:29:28ZporUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradosAgrarian1984-25382021-03-011451829410.30612/agrarian.v14i51.119505468Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & JohnsonValdir Carlos Lima de Andrade0Brenno Cunha Freitas1David Lucas Camargo Vieira Terra2Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT).Engenheiro Florestal, Mestra em Ciências Florestais e Ambientais pela UFTEngenheiro Florestal, Mestra em Ciências Florestais e Ambientais pela UFTProfile equations of the trunk of the trees make it possible to quantify different wood uses that can be used in a specific forest stand. They come from the adjustment of taper models, referred to as: tapering, thinning, shape and, or profile of the trunk or shaft. Since there are no studies on the use of trunk profile equations in Brazilian plantations with Corymbia citriodora, this study aimed to verify the fit of a large number of models for this important forest species. 35 cubed trees were used with direct measurements of the diameter of the trunk in the positions: 0.2 m, 0.4 m, 0.7 m, 1.3 m, 2.7 m and every 2 meters up to an approximate value of 1.0 cm shelled. As statistical criteria for evaluating the trunk profile equations generated for C. citriodora, the following were considered: adjusted determination coefficient, standard error of the estimate, graphical distribution of the residues, mean of the absolute deviations, standard deviation of the differences, sum of the squares of the residues relative, mean of the percentage deviations, square root of the mean error, bias and multiple linear correlation coefficient. It was concluded that, to describe the profile of the trunk of C. citriodora, the equations generated by models that are very widespread in Brazil presented an unsatisfactory performance and that six models that are still under-tested or without application in the country stand out.https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/agrarian/article/view/11950validação cruzada. taper. multiprodutos madeireiros.
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author Valdir Carlos Lima de Andrade
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David Lucas Camargo Vieira Terra
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Brenno Cunha Freitas
David Lucas Camargo Vieira Terra
Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
Agrarian
validação cruzada. taper. multiprodutos madeireiros.
author_facet Valdir Carlos Lima de Andrade
Brenno Cunha Freitas
David Lucas Camargo Vieira Terra
author_sort Valdir Carlos Lima de Andrade
title Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
title_short Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
title_full Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
title_fullStr Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
title_full_unstemmed Trunk profile equations evaluated for Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson
title_sort trunk profile equations evaluated for corymbia citriodora hill & johnson
publisher Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados
series Agrarian
issn 1984-2538
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Profile equations of the trunk of the trees make it possible to quantify different wood uses that can be used in a specific forest stand. They come from the adjustment of taper models, referred to as: tapering, thinning, shape and, or profile of the trunk or shaft. Since there are no studies on the use of trunk profile equations in Brazilian plantations with Corymbia citriodora, this study aimed to verify the fit of a large number of models for this important forest species. 35 cubed trees were used with direct measurements of the diameter of the trunk in the positions: 0.2 m, 0.4 m, 0.7 m, 1.3 m, 2.7 m and every 2 meters up to an approximate value of 1.0 cm shelled. As statistical criteria for evaluating the trunk profile equations generated for C. citriodora, the following were considered: adjusted determination coefficient, standard error of the estimate, graphical distribution of the residues, mean of the absolute deviations, standard deviation of the differences, sum of the squares of the residues relative, mean of the percentage deviations, square root of the mean error, bias and multiple linear correlation coefficient. It was concluded that, to describe the profile of the trunk of C. citriodora, the equations generated by models that are very widespread in Brazil presented an unsatisfactory performance and that six models that are still under-tested or without application in the country stand out.
topic validação cruzada. taper. multiprodutos madeireiros.
url https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/agrarian/article/view/11950
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