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Heureka uses the model by [http://virtual.fcet.uagrm.edu.bo/inf513/grupo3sb/ProyectoSSUEGrupoo3sb/doc/informe_2.pdf Thor et al. 2005] for calculating the potential risk of root rot occurrence in Norway spruce.  
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Heureka uses the model by Thor et al. (2005) <ref>Thor, M., Ståhl, G., & Stenlid, J. (2005). Modelling root rot incidence in Sweden using tree, site and stand variables. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 20(2), 165–176. [https://doi.org/10.1080/02827580510008347]</ref> for calculating the potential risk of root rot occurrence in Norway spruce.  
  
 
The result variables are located in the result group Damage Risks. The result variables are the expected number of infected trees ("Root Rot Stems"), and basal area ("Rot Root Potential Basal Area") and volume ("Rot Root Potential Volume") for these trees. The basal area and volume refer to the whole trees, not only the infected parts. Currently, timber value losses due to root rot are not calculated.
 
The result variables are located in the result group Damage Risks. The result variables are the expected number of infected trees ("Root Rot Stems"), and basal area ("Rot Root Potential Basal Area") and volume ("Rot Root Potential Volume") for these trees. The basal area and volume refer to the whole trees, not only the infected parts. Currently, timber value losses due to root rot are not calculated.
  
 
'''Note that these risk amounts are not included in the final mortality calculation, and thus not affecting future forest states.'''
 
'''Note that these risk amounts are not included in the final mortality calculation, and thus not affecting future forest states.'''
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 10 December 2024


Heureka uses the model by Thor et al. (2005) [1] for calculating the potential risk of root rot occurrence in Norway spruce.

The result variables are located in the result group Damage Risks. The result variables are the expected number of infected trees ("Root Rot Stems"), and basal area ("Rot Root Potential Basal Area") and volume ("Rot Root Potential Volume") for these trees. The basal area and volume refer to the whole trees, not only the infected parts. Currently, timber value losses due to root rot are not calculated.

Note that these risk amounts are not included in the final mortality calculation, and thus not affecting future forest states.

Notes

  1. Thor, M., Ståhl, G., & Stenlid, J. (2005). Modelling root rot incidence in Sweden using tree, site and stand variables. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 20(2), 165–176. [1]