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Predicting knot properties of Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris from generic tree descriptors
Tree models were developed whereby stem shape and internal knot structure of Scots pine and Norway spruce stems could be predicted using site, stand and tree variables. The intention was to develop models that could be applied, using these tree descriptors, to simulate individual knots for sawmill c...
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