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PROFILE OF Anadenanthera peregrina BOLE DESCRIBED BY THE RELATIVE HEIGHT METHOD

ABSTRACT

The objective of this work was to test the Relative Height Method in the scaling of standing trees of Anadenanthera peregrina. Thus, four different approaches of the use of this method were tested and then compared with a taper model selected among those available in the literature. Data from 110 standing tree samples scaled by the Weller Pentaprism were used. To describe the bole profile of Anadenanthera peregrina trees, the Relative Height Method showed an expressive superiority when all the trees were used, and, when part of them was used, the level of accuracy was the same as that of the use of actual scale data in the adjustment of the taper models.

Keywords:
accurate scaling; taper; cone trunk or frustum; Atlantic Forest

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