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Fig. 2

From: The influence of initial and post-thinning stand density on Douglas-fir branch diameter at two sites in New Zealand

Fig. 2

Maximum branch diameter in a stem zone versus relative distance from the tip of the tree for the Kaingaroa (a, c, e) and Ribbonwood (b, d, f) experiments at nominal post–thinning stand densities of 250 stems ha−1 (a, b), 500 stems ha−1 (c, d) and 750 stems ha−1 (e, f). The vertical lines represent relative distance from tip of tree to mean green crown height at age 29 years (crown), and to mean height at time of thinning (thinning)

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