Individual tree basal area growth models for Chir pine (Pinus roxberghii Sarg.) in western Nepal

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Institute of Forestry, Pokhara Campus, Tribhuwan University, Nepal [1 ]
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J. For. Sci. | / 12卷 / 535-543期
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10.17221/51/2015-JFS
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