A review of measurement options for multipurpose trees
Abstract
There is an urgent need to standardize the methods used to assess the growth of multipurpose trees. Most of the standard methods so far described have been developed specifically for use in multilocational trial networks. This paper was prepared for the F/FRED/ICRAF Workshop on MPTS Assessment Methods, held in Thailand in May 1991 to develop internationally-recognised standards for assessment methodology. It critically reviews the methods prescribed by different networks for height and diameter measurement, and for biomass estimation, giving researchers a range of methodological options to consider and re-emphasizing the need, all too often neglected, to define assessment methods clearly and unambiguously.
Citation
STEWART, J.L. AND SALAZAR, R. (1992). A review of measurement options for multipurpose trees. Agroforestry Systems. 19 (2) pp. 173-183. [DOI: 10.1007/BF00138507]