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Sources of Variation and Measures of Variability in Even-aged Stands of Plants
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1986
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Plant AnalysisHealth SciencesBotanyFitnessEven-aged StandsNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyForestryAgricultural EconomicsCritical AssessmentPlant EcologyPlant StandsPlant Growth RegulatorPhenologyPlant PhysiologyPlant Development
A critical assessment is presented of the literature on variability in even-aged stands of plants. The variance of weight per plant accumulates during two physiologically distinct periods of growth, pre- and post-seedling emergence, and can be expressed as a function of the variances and covariances of three physiological variables - the rate of growth, the duration of growth, and the size per plant at the start of the period. This provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the physiological sources of variability in plant stands.