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Evaluation of structure in Pinus halepensis M. stands in North Greece

Authors
  • D. Karamanolis
  • G. Stamatelos
  • P. Gkanatsas

Abstract

The  Principal Component Analysis (P.C.A.) is a multivariate technique useful in  the description and    the revealing of relations between variables in a great number of data. The  structure of Pinus    halepensis forests by P.C.A. was studied. The  method was applied in silvicultural data of Pinus    halepensis forests in Kassandra Peninsula.  Sampling was done on 49 plots spreaded over of the    peninsula. By the analysis of a total of 12 initial variables it was found  that the first 6 principal    components, new variables, interpret almost 83% of the total variance. It  was also found that the    first component, which explains 29.6%, affects the configuration of stand  structure.

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Karamanolis, D., Stamatelos, G. & Gkanatsas, P., (1997) “Evaluation of structure in Pinus halepensis M. stands in North Greece”, Silva Gandavensis 62. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v62i0.849

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03 Oct 1997
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