FORESTRY
SILVICULTURE
Question
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Predominant height of a stand consists of
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the average height of intermediate and suppressed trees
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the height of all intermediate trees
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the average height of dominant and codominant trees
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the average height of all trees in a stand
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Stand height should be calculated by measuring the height of five dominant trees within the stand, and dividing the total by five to get the average height. There are several ways of measuring tree height with the most accurate and efficient methods using costly instrumentation.
Detailed explanation-2: -While medium-size trees tend grow to a height of 25 to 40 feet. Besides, large trees are representative of the broadest category, achieving heights of 40 to over 100 feet.
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