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The primitive study on the relationship between artificial scotch pine productivity and its density in western part of Heilongjiang

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According to the data of wood analysis and biomass investigation, we analyse the relationship among scotch pine stock, the growth of volume and its density, the relationship between bio-productivity and its density as well as the law of the distribution of biomass of various organs of the scotch pine. The conclusions showed that the stock, volume, growth, bio-productivity and its density were interrelated closely. The appropriate density was 620–820 individuls / hm2 of mid-aged trees. The distributions of biomass on various organs were different at different age stage. This paper gave the evidence to value artificial scotch pine, its structures and functions.

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Zengwu, Y., Guisheng, L. & Guoyu, S. The primitive study on the relationship between artificial scotch pine productivity and its density in western part of Heilongjiang. J. Northeast For. Univ. 5, 6–12 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02842964

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