A. Initial cost
B. Mortality
C. Number of years remaining before harvest
D. Interest rate at which pruning cost is compounded
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The major steps of natural pruning is:
A. Killing of the branches
B. Shedding of the dead branches
C. Occlusion or healing over of the branch stub
D. All of the above - Pruning can be highly profitable or extravagantly wasteful, depending on the judgment of the supervisor of the work. The important considerations are:
A. Choice of species
B. Choice of stand and site
C. Growth rate, size and age of tree to be pruned
D. Number and characteristics of tree to be pruned
E. All of the above - Effect of the tree in pruning is:
A. The contrary, properly conducted pruning is not harmful to the tree
B. Careless pruning can, however, cause injury to the bole, leaving wounds extending through the bark into the cambium and even to the wood
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Artificial pruning is:
A. The production of clear material on rotations shorter than that would be required with natural pruning
B. The necessary period of growth after treatment is rather long, so the practice ordinarily must be coupled with thinning to stimulate diameter growth
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Hazards include all those factors that can injure or kill an animal (natural factors)
A. Fire, rain and wind as well as man made structures such as roads and fences
B. Thus challenging an animal’s physiological capacity as to prevent it from reproducing successfully
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The major factors that make today’s ‘land-use crisis’ a global issue of greatest concern is:
A. The magnitude of the problem on terms of people and areas affected, which is unprecedented in history
B. The accelerating nature of the processes involved and the increasing irreversibility of their results
C. The lack of success (for socio-economic, cultural or ecological reasons) of most agriculture technologies from temperate regions to solve land-productivity problems over large areas of the topics
D. All of the above - The major factors of value of forestland are:
A. Site quality
B. Kind and intensity of forest management and its costs
C. Market value of the product and
D. Time involved in growing the forest crops
E. All of the above - The major factors related to organizational structure are:
A. One agency which is directly involved with the resources to be managed should be responsibly for plan development and implementation
B. Planning for multi-resources should include input from all of the technical and social sectors from various agencies, local communities, etc.
C. The project funding should be
D. All of the above - The major factors considered to be directly acting upon wildlife are:
A. Hazards, Diseases,
B. Predators, Genetics (species characteristics)
C. Resources, Human
D. All of the above - The major types of methods of thinnings is:
A. Low thinning or ordinary thinning
B. Crown thinnings or high thinning
C. Selection thinning
D. Mechanical thinning
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "The major factors of financial as pects of pruning are:" is "All of the above".