Abstract

Automatic point dendrometers are measuring equipment used in forestry to measure variations in the stem of trees in high spatial and temporal resolution. This information has a high level of detail and is relevant to assess the factors and conditions governing the contraction, expansion and growth of stems. This is due to balances of water content in the stem and cell division of the cambium. Variations of climate, competition for resources and human activity may influence the growth of the stem. This work proposes the step-by-step construction of a point dendrometer at a lower cost than would imply the acquisition of commercial equipment. For this, a series of component elements is listed, as well as the assembly procedure and calibrations carried out by the workgroup, and the comparative tests with commercial dendrometers. Preliminary results show it is feasible to assemble dendrometers from their component parts and that there is a similarity of records between developed and commercial equipment. This may allow large-scale phenotyping of the stem growth, at a significantly lower cost than acquiring commercial equipment.

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