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the merchantable

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Fit for market; such as is usually sold in market, or such as will bring the ordinary price; as, merchantable wheat; sometimes, a technical designation for a particular kind or class.

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He notes that a further 37%% of stand biomass is held within the merchantable timber fraction (diameter over 7 cm).

Acoustic velocity of the merchantable bole was obtained with the Director HM-200 (Fibre-gen, New Zealand), a resonance-type tool.

Furthermore, Pretzsch (2010) estimates that the harvest of the merchantable timber results in the removal of one third of N, P, K, Ca and Mg from the site.

In uneven-aged stands, tolerant hardwood trees often sustain various degrees of suppression before they recruit to the merchantable tree layer.

The specified diameter limits and the merchantable height requirement of at least 3.8 m were based on the current New Zealand domestic and export markets small end diameter and log length limits for radiata pine (Laurie Forestry 2016).

Where additional information provided by NFIs or by literature was available (see last column in Table 1), country-specific equations were selected to convert the merchantable volume into aboveground biomass [13].

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This includes data on the species, merchantable height (bole height to the first significant branch) and the girth at the breast height of the tree.

Top logs were cut to an SED of 20 cm and divided into multiples of 0.3 m from the shortest merchantable length of 3.1 m.

To validate our model's results with independent data sources (i.e., not used as input data by CBM), we first compared the mean annual increment and the average volume estimated by CBM (based on the equations applied by the model during the run and the values of merchantable C stock provided for each species) with the additional, independent data reported in the Lithuanian GHGI (Fig. 1).

The new planting techniques promoted root growth, the development of a continuous vegetation cover, and the production of merchantable seeds compared with the conventional planting technique.

This is unlike in adjacent state of New South Wales NSWwhereere native hardwood forest harvesting removal can include removal of high quality trees for veneer, and others for sawlog and a small fraction for pulp, and individual trees are harvested up to the non-merchantable upper diameter (Ximenes et al. 2008).

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