Difference between revisions of "Version 1.6"
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*When calculating initial tree age a function is used to determine if a tree should be considered an overstorey tree. If so, a specific age function is used. For different reasons, this functionality had been removed, but is now re-implemented. | *When calculating initial tree age a function is used to determine if a tree should be considered an overstorey tree. If so, a specific age function is used. For different reasons, this functionality had been removed, but is now re-implemented. | ||
− | *For ingrown trees, the function for uneven-aged stands is now used to compute tree age, independent of whether the stand is classified as even-aged or uneven-aged. As a consequence of this fix, ingrown trees | + | *For ingrown trees, the function for uneven-aged stands is now used to compute tree age, independent of whether the stand is classified as even-aged or uneven-aged. As a consequence of this fix, ingrown trees get smaller ages, which in turn gives a larger growth than before. In an example that we ran for a spruce stand with H100 = 33 m and a mean age of 68 years, an cetain ingrown tree is now 29 years, compared to 59 years before the change. |