RUTINAS DE CÁLCULO DE ONCE MÉTODOS PARA DETERMINAR EL INCREMENTO EN VOLUMEN DE CONÍFERAS

Authors

  • Mario Aguilar Ramírez Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias
  • Avelino B. Villa Salas Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias

Keywords:

Volume increment, coniferous forests

Abstract

In this article, eleven routines used or studied in Mexico are analyzed and compared to calculate the increase in volume of conifers. The methods presented are as follows: Modified version of the Loetsch method. 2. Basal area method. 3. Aguilar method. 4. Meyer's differential method. 5. Hufnagl's method, modified by Aguilar. 6. Hoenadl method. 7. Quick Klepac method. 8. Meyer's percentage method. 9. Lachaussee method. 1O. General method of passing time. 11 Kenneth Davis method. Due to its characteristics, the modified version of the Loetsch method was used as a control. The general passing time methods. Klcpac fast. Lachaussee and Aguilar. They are easy in their procedure and generate acceptable results: with a certain margin of error they are followed by the Meycr differential. basal area and Hufnagl. The Hoenadl and Meyer percentage methods overestimate the increase.    

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Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

Aguilar Ramírez, Mario, and Avelino B. Villa Salas. 2020. “RUTINAS DE CÁLCULO DE ONCE MÉTODOS PARA DETERMINAR EL INCREMENTO EN VOLUMEN DE CONÍFERAS”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Forestales 20 (77). México, ME:151-92. http://cienciasforestales.inifap.gob.mx/index.php/forestales/article/view/1027.