Allometric biomass equations for shrub and small tree species in subtropical China

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Abstract

Species-specific allometric equations for shrubs and small trees are relatively scarce, thus limiting the precise quantification of aboveground biomass (AGB) in both shrubby vegetation and forests. Fourteen shrub and small tree species in Eastern China were selected to develop species-specific and multispecies allometric biomass equations. Biometric variables, including the diameter of the longest stem (D), height (H), wet basic density (BD), and crown area and shape were measured for each individual plant. We measured the AGB through a non-destructive method, and validated these measurements using the dry mass of the sampled plant components. The AGB was related to biometric variables using regression analysis. The species-specific allometric models, with D and H as predictors (D-H models) accounted for 70% to 99% of the variation in the AGB of shrubs and small trees. A multispecies allometric D-H model accounted for 71% of the variation in the AGB. Although BD, as an additional predictor, improved the fit of most models, the D-H models were adequate for predicting the AGB for shrubs and small trees in subtropical China without BD data.

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Ali, A., Xu, M. S., Zhao, Y. T., Zhang, Q. Q., Zhou, L. L., Yang, X. D., & Yan, E. R. (2015, June 27). Allometric biomass equations for shrub and small tree species in subtropical China. Silva Fennica. Finnish Society of Forest Science. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.1275

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