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A quantitative analysis of stem form and crown structure: the S-curve and its application
Yukihiro Chiba
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan /
Summary
The statical model of Oohata and Shinozaki (1979) was applied to derive a whole stem form function for Cryptomeria japonica D. Don, Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl., and Larix leptolepis Gordon. Defining stem density (weight per unit length) at a depth z from the tree top as S(z), the relationships between the total stem weight Ts(z) from the apex to the z-horizon and S(z) were examined. A formula with two exponential functions, corresponding to the stem form above and below the crown base,
was obtained. This formula was termed the “S-curve.” Applying the same analysis to the total weight of a branch and the weight
of a unit length (10 cm) at the branch base yielded a similar curve. This result suggests that the formula for branch form
can be determined from a single branch in a forest stand. It also provides quantitative evidence of the fractal structure
of trees.