The researcher's work spans multiple themes within physical sciences, focusing on ecological applications of wood properties, stability studies, and advanced remote sensing techniques. Their research encompasses the analysis of radial variation in teak wood to understand age and size effects, assessing lumber value in smallholder plantations using novel systems, studying wood growth dynamics, analyzing variations in wood characteristics like specific gravity, applying mixed-effects models to tree data, evaluating longitudinal changes in wood properties, examining heartwood color variations in planted wood, and integrating remote sensing methods for assessing wood degradation.
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