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(Fabaceae) Silk flower (Siris) Fast growing, medium-large tree, self-regenerated, common 2. Alstonia scholaris (Linn).
(Fabaceae) Indian beech (Karanja) Medium- large tree, common in dump reclamation 15.
J. Léonard (Caesalpinioideae, Mopane) is a medium to large tree of between 4 and 18 m in height.
It is the removal of these medium and large trees that scientists say has caused the increased fire risk on federal lands.
This phenomenon is reflected in the importance values of medium and large trees and results in its dominance in older forest stands (Table 2).
Further, although our analysis is based on medium to large trees (30 and 60 cm DBH), studies have shown that large trees constitute a disproportionate fraction of AGB and drive the variations in biomass across the tropics [32].
Further, although our analysis is based on medium to large trees (30 and 60 cm DBH), studies have shown that large trees constitute a disproportionate fraction of AGB and drive the variations in biomass across the tropics [ 32].
In general, small stands have at least 50%% of stocking in small diameter trees, large stands have at least 50%% of stocking in large and medium diameter trees, with large tree stocking ≥ medium tree.
The species in emergent canopy, subcanopy and understory were considered as large tree, medium tree and small tree, respectively.
The species were classified into large tree, medium tree, small tree, shrub, woody climber and scandent shrub following Shankar ([2001]).
Each plot consisted of 3 concentric circles of 6, 9 and 13 m radius (113, 250, and 530 m2) for small, medium size and large trees respectively.
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