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The preliminary study on juvenile-mature correlation ofPinus koraiensis

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Through studying seven analytic trees from two stands ofPinus koraiensis artificial forests, the results show that the individual variation coefficient of tree heigh, dbh and volume decreases with age increasing after age of 25. Age of 25 is the age that difference of individual growth is from acute difference to comparatively stability. The optimum selection age is 25a forPinus koraiensis’s artificial forests according to the analysis of juvenile-mature correlation, and early selection efficiency.

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Zhongzhi, X., Huimei, W. & De’an, X. The preliminary study on juvenile-mature correlation ofPinus koraiensis . Journal of Forestry Research 8, 214–217 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02875006

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