The shape of the trunk of Scots pine in the stands of the Ukrainian Polissia

M. Burianchuk, A. Bilous
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Due to the transition of Ukraine in 2019 to new regulatory documents on standardisation regarding the classification of round timber by quality classes, it became necessary to develop standards for evaluating volumes in accordance with the new requirements. The purpose of the study was to develop a mathematical model of the forming stem of Scots pine for trees of two groups of diameters. The study is based on the use of empirical material collected in different years by researchers of the Department of forest taxation and forest management of the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, which is 583 model pine trees. The Kozak model was use as the basic model for modelling the forming Scots pine. A mixed effect model was calibrated to characterise the variability in the tree stem shape of Scots pine. Parameters for the role of random effects were selected based on their coefficients of variation using the bootstrap process. Data were grouped into two groups of diameters by analysing modelling residues and evaluating the quality of models based on the use of the Akaike information criterion (AIC). By dividing the data array into two groups of thickness degrees and developing models of the creator for each of the groups separately, a decrease in the indicator of the Akaike information criterion (AIC) was achieved to the level of AIC=7433.02 for a group (8-28 cm) and AIC=13154.67 for the group (32-76 cm), which increased the accuracy of the developed models. Enabling random effect parameters in model by A. Kozak for the developed mathematical equations allowed more accurately describing the variability of the tree stem of Scots pine. The obtained models give a clear and fairly accurate prediction of the determination of tree stem diameters along the entire length. The use of the developed models can serve as a basis for improving forest traction standards for estimating the volume of tree stem in the process of forestry production and predicting the yield of roundwood volumes by quality classes
在乌克兰波兰的看台上,苏格兰松树的树干形状
由于乌克兰将于2019年过渡到关于按质量等级分类圆木的标准化的新监管文件,因此有必要根据新要求制定评估体积的标准。本研究的目的是为两组直径的树木开发一个苏格兰松形成茎的数学模型。该研究基于使用乌克兰国立生命与环境科学大学森林税收和森林管理系研究人员在不同年份收集的经验材料,即583棵模型松树。采用Kozak模型作为模拟苏格兰松成形过程的基本模型。一个混合效应模型被校准来表征苏格兰松的树干形状的可变性。根据随机效应的变异系数,采用自举法选择随机效应作用的参数。利用赤池信息准则(Akaike information criterion, AIC)分析模型残差并评价模型质量,将数据分为两组直径。通过将数据数组按厚度度划分为两组,分别对每组进行创建者模型的开发,实现了赤池信息准则(Akaike information criterion, AIC)指标的降低,8 ~ 28 cm组AIC=7433.02, 32 ~ 76 cm组AIC=13154.67,提高了开发模型的准确性。在A. Kozak建立的数学方程模型中加入随机效应参数,可以更准确地描述苏格兰松树干的变异性。所得到的模型对沿整个长度的树干直径的测定给出了清晰和相当准确的预测。利用所建立的模型,可以为提高林业生产过程中树干体积估算和按质量等级预测圆材体积产量的森林牵引标准提供依据
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