Biomass allocation and equations for silver birch ( Betula pendula ) and downy birch ( Betula pubescens ) in Estonia

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1080/02827581.2023.2273250
Mikko Buht, Allar Padari, Jürgen Aosaar, Mats Varik, Kristiina Aun, Marek Uri, Hardo Becker, Mai Kukumägi, Agnes Sepaste, Veiko Uri
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ABSTRACTThe values of the fractional distribution of aboveground (AGB) and belowground biomass (BGB), root/shoot ratios (R/S) and stemwood density were estimated for silver (Betula pendula) and downy birch (Betula pubescens) along site index and age gradients for Estonia. Biomass models were used, in which the diameter at breast height (D1.3, measured above root collar), tree height, age and site index served as independent variables. The models for AGB and BGB were elaborated based on the data of 117 and 30 model trees, respectively. Strong allometric relationships were revealed between D1.3 and total AGB (with foliage), stem mass and BGB. For trees with D1.3 < 15 cm, individual models predicted similar biomass patterns for both species, for larger trees, species-specific models are suggested. The relative share of stem mass in AGB was 80–90% for all site index and age classes, being significantly higher for silver birch. The average relative share of stembark, branches, leaves and the R/S, were significantly higher for downy birch. Mean oven-dry mass stemwood density for silver and downy birch was 0.573 g cm−3, there was no statistically significant difference between the species. The mean R/S ratio was 0.29 and 0.43 for silver and downy birch, respectively.KEYWORDS: Silver birchdowny birchbiomass modelsbelowground biomassroot/shoot ratiostemwood density AcknowledgementsWe would sincerely like to thank Mrs. Ester Jaigma for revising the English text of the manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis study was supported by the project PRG681 through the Estonian Research Council and by the Environmental Board of Estonia project 4-3/17/50 “Elaboration of country specific biomass models for Estonian forests”; Eesti Teadusagentuur.
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爱沙尼亚的白桦(Betula pendula)和白桦(Betula pubescens)的生物量分配和方程
摘要利用立地指数和年龄梯度估算了爱沙尼亚银桦(Betula pendula)和白桦(Betula pubescens)地上生物量(AGB)和地下生物量(BGB)、根冠比(R/S)和茎材密度的分数分布。采用以胸径(D1.3,根颈以上)、树高、树龄和立地指数为自变量的生物量模型。分别基于117棵和30棵模型树的数据,构建了AGB和BGB模型。D1.3与总AGB(含叶)、茎质量和BGB之间存在较强的异速生长关系。对于D1.3 < 15 cm的树木,个体模型预测两种物种的生物量模式相似,对于较大的树木,建议采用物种特异性模型。在所有立地指数和年龄等级中,AGB中茎质量的相对份额为80 ~ 90%,其中以白桦林高得多。毛桦的枝、枝、叶和R/S的平均相对占比显著高于毛桦。白桦和白桦平均干质量茎密度为0.573 g cm−3,种属间差异无统计学意义。白桦和白桦的平均R/S分别为0.29和0.43。关键词:白桦,毛桦,生物量模型,地下生物量,根/芽比率,茎密度感谢Ester Jaigma女士对论文英文文本的修改。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。补充资料经费这项研究得到了PRG681项目通过爱沙尼亚研究理事会和爱沙尼亚环境委员会项目4-3/17/50“拟订爱沙尼亚森林国别生物量模型”的支助;Eesti Teadusagentuur。
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