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Dictionary » S » Saplings Saplingssapling strong, young tree, the stem of which has normal branch development from the bottom up. woody vegetation between 0.4 and 5.0 inches in diameter at breast height and greater than or equal to 20 feet in height, exclusive of woody vines. ![]()
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Results from our forumLogistic growth modelling in plants... I have obtained measures of height, basal diameter, leaf cover (I am not sure if it is the right term in English) and age for individual pine saplings (max age = 10 years) belonging to natural regeneration and plantation populations. My objective is to compare the growth performance of these ...
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