01254nam a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000150006024501480007526000790022330000110030252006060031365000230091965000170094265000270095965000160098665000120100265300460101410572142017-05-12 2016 bl uuuu m 00u1 u #d1 aRACHID, C. aHybrid mensurational-physiolgical models for Pinus taeda and Eucalyptus grandis in Uruguaybthesis Doctor of Philosophy.h[electronic resource] aCanterbury: New Zealand School of Forestry, University of Canterburyc2016 a220 p. aThe work described here aimed to explore the potential advantages of hybrid physiological mensurational models compared to models currently used in forest plantation management, and provide a better understanding of their capability to improve precision whilst maintaining a certain level of simplicity as required for forest management. The analysis was based on comparisons of three approaches using increasing levels of information to account for different growth and mortality rates. The comparison was based on precision and explanatory capacity of growth, potential wood products, and mortality. aEUCALYPTUS GRANDIS aFORESTACIÓN aMODELOS DE SIMULACIÓN aPINUS TAEDA aURUGUAY aHYBRID PHYSIOLOGICAL-MENSURATIONAL MODELS