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Above-ground Biomass Allocation in a Planted Forest in a Semi-arid Region of Northern Mongolia

Above-ground Biomass Allocation in a Planted Forest in a Semi-arid Region of Northern Mongolia
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摘要 Investigation of the above-ground biomass allocation patterns on Scots pine plantations is critical for quantifying the productivity and carbon cycle of forest ecosystems. We estimated above-ground biomass and net primary production of a 25-year-old Pinus sylvestris L. (Scots pine) plantation, in a semi-arid region of Mongolia. The above-ground biomass of sample trees was divided into stem wood, stem bark, live branches, dead branches and needles. Total biomass for the stand was only 18.03 Mg ha1, of which 47.6% was found in stem wood, 25.8% in live branches and 14.8% in needles. The growth rate of the Scots pine plantation in the study region was relatively low compared with other regions. In the study area, it was observed that the rate of biomass accumulation in the plantation was very slow; this can be explained by very limited growing conditions and intensive crown closure. The results from this study indicate that it may be necessary to carry out thinning to increase biomass production by reducing competition between trees in the Scotch pine plantation.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2013年第3期216-220,共5页 农业科学与技术(B)
关键词 Biomass allocation dry biomass Scots pine plantation PRODUCTIVITY forest ecosystems. 地上生物量 生物量分配 半干旱地区 种植园 内蒙古 森林 樟子松人工林 生态系统生产力
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