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Total and Merchantable Volume Equations for Tectona grandis Linn. f. Plantations in Karnataka,India
Authors:Vindhya Prasad Tewari  K M Mariswamy  A N Arunkumar
Institution:1. Wood Energy Division, Institute of Wood Science and Technology , Bangalore , India vptewari@yahoo.com;3. Wood Energy Division, Institute of Wood Science and Technology , Bangalore , India;4. Tree Improvement &5. Propagation Division, Institute of Wood Science and Technology , Bangalore , India
Abstract:Tectona grandis (teak) is one of the most important timber species worldwide and India is one of the major teak growing countries. Though some volume equations were developed in the past in India, merchantable volume equations (any top diameter or bole length) are not available. Moreover, the models developed were neither quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated nor validated with independent data sets. Hence, the objective of this study was to develop appropriate volume equations to predict total tree volume and merchantable volume for teak in Karnataka.

Linear and non-linear equations were used to model the relationship of the volume with respect to diameter at breast height (dbh) and total height. Merchantable volume equations for estimating merchantable volume to any minimum top diameter or bole length have also been constructed. The equations tested mostly fitted well to the data. Other models developed elsewhere tended to underestimate the volume, especially at dbh ≥ 23 cm. The geometric cylinder volume equation, in combination with a stem form factor of .40, is widely used for teak in Karnataka but they were found to be less precise compared to regression equations when applied to the present data set. Model validation indicated that models should be calibrated with local data for greater accuracy in the prediction.
Keywords:teak  variable top diameter  variable bole length  regression  model validation
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