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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2001, Vol. ›› Issue (2): 171-174.

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Growth analysis on the competition-density effect in Cunninghamia lanceolata stands

XUE Li1, HAGIHARA Akio 2   

  1. 1. College of Forestry, South China Agricultural Univiversity, Guangzhou 510642;
    2. Laboratory of Ecology and Systematics, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa 903 0213, Japan
  • Received:2000-08-02 Revised:2000-10-18 Online:2001-03-25

Abstract: The competition density (C D) effect in Cunninghamia lanceolata stands was analyzed by using the reciprocal equation 1/ w=Aρ+B, where w and ρ represent mean stem volume and density,respectively,the C D curve given by the reciprocal equation on logarithmic coordinates shifted upward with time.With the increase of physical time t the biological time τ defined as the integral of λ(t) ,the growth coefficient in general logistic growth curve,tended to increase to the maximum.The coefficients A and B included in the reciprocal equation were calculated at each growth stage. With increasing τ, the coefficient A increased abruptly up to a maximum value,and then tended to decrease gradually to a constant level, whereas the coefficient B decreased exponentially,and tended to close to zero. The coefficient of growth λ(t) decreased with increasing stand age.

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