Species composition and aboveground biomass of shrubs in the understory of the Niepolomice Forest

被引:0
|
作者
Orzel, Stanislaw [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Krakow, Zaklad Biometrii & Prod Lasu, PL-31425 Krakow, Poland
来源
SYLWAN | 2015年 / 159卷 / 10期
关键词
Niepolomice Forest; understory; shrub biomass; forest site type; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; EMPIRICAL FORMULAS; ALLOCATION; APPARATUS; STANDS; PINES;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The understory, a layer composed predominantly of shrubs that perform an important phytomeliorative function, has rarely been the subject of research on the productivity and biomass. The aim of this paper was to specify the occurrence of understory aged >= 10 years as well as its species composition and the share of individual species in the biomass in the Niepolomice Forest (S Poland). The analysed features were related to the age and site conditions of the stands. The research material consisted of dry biomass of shrubs growing within circular sample plots spaced 500 m apart from each other. Dead and live (damaged and undamaged) shrubs of dbh<7 cm were cut at a ground level to determine their wet mass and samples were taken to determine the dry mass. The mass of live shrubs was calculated based on empirical formulas. 368 sample plots were set up in total. Shrubs (13 species) were observed on 76.1% of plots. Shrubs were the most common in the stands of II and IV age groups (87% of plots). No shrubs were observed on the plots with stands older than 160 years. The most common species was Frangula alnus (56.8% of the plots). Quite common ones included Sorbus aucuparia (27.7%) and Padus avium (12.8%). Cornus sanguinea, Prunus spinosa, Salix cap rea and Viburnum opulus were observed on less than 1% of the sample plots. Frangula alnus and Padus avium were inventoried in as many as 8 forest site types. The largest amount of shrubs (10 species) were observed in moist broadleaved forest stands, while the fewest (2 species) in boggy mixed broadleaved and ash-alder swamp stands. Over 56% of the aboveground biomass were live shrubs of dbh <7 cm (868.6 kg/ha), almost 29% (444.1 kg/ha) were shrubs of the dbh >= 7 cm, and around 15% (227.6 kg/ha) of the biomass were dead shrubs. The total aboveground biomass of shrubs in the understory of the analysed stands equaled, on average, to 1,540 kg/ha. 94% of the biomass was the aboveground woody biomass including bark (1,448 kg/ha). The dry mass of leaves amounted to 92 kg/ha (6%). Due to high variability of the understory biomass, the estimation error of its average amount was almost 11.4% for total biomass and 13.5% for leaves.
引用
收藏
页码:848 / 856
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Fine-scale habitat differentiation shapes the composition,structure and aboveground biomass but not species richness of a tropical Atlantic forest
    Alice Cristina Rodrigues
    Pedro Manuel Villa
    Arshad Ali
    Walnir Ferreira-Júnior
    Andreza Viana Neri
    JournalofForestryResearch, 2020, 31 (05) : 1599 - 1611
  • [22] Fine-scale habitat differentiation shapes the composition, structure and aboveground biomass but not species richness of a tropical Atlantic forest
    Alice Cristina Rodrigues
    Pedro Manuel Villa
    Arshad Ali
    Walnir Ferreira-Júnior
    Andreza Viana Neri
    Journal of Forestry Research, 2020, 31 : 1599 - 1611
  • [23] Tree Species Diversity, Composition and Aboveground Biomass Across Dry Forest Land-Cover Types in Coastal Ecuador
    Haro-Carrion, Xavier
    Loiselle, Bette
    Putz, Francis E.
    TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE, 2021, 14
  • [24] Effects of the hydroedaphic gradient on tree species composition and aboveground wood biomass of oligotrophic forest ecosystems in the central Amazon basin
    Natália Targhetta
    Jürgen Kesselmeier
    Florian Wittmann
    Folia Geobotanica, 2015, 50 : 185 - 205
  • [25] Tree Species Composition, Structure, and Aboveground Wood Biomass of a Riparian Forest of the Lower Miranda River, Southern Pantanal, Brazil
    Florian Wittmann
    Bianca Thaís Zorzi
    Fernando Augusto Tambelini Tizianel
    Marcus Vinicius Santiago Urquiza
    Rogério Rodrigues Faria
    Nathália Machado e Sousa
    Érica de Souza Módena
    Roberto Macedo Gamarra
    Augusto Lisboa Martins Rosa
    Folia Geobotanica, 2008, 43 : 397 - 411
  • [26] Effects of the hydroedaphic gradient on tree species composition and aboveground wood biomass of oligotrophic forest ecosystems in the central Amazon basin
    Targhetta, Natalia
    Kesselmeier, Juergen
    Wittmann, Florian
    FOLIA GEOBOTANICA, 2015, 50 (03) : 185 - 205
  • [27] Tree Species Composition, Structure, and Aboveground Wood Biomass of a Riparian Forest of the Lower Miranda River, Southern Pantanal, Brazil
    Wittmann, Florian
    Zorzi, Bianca Thais
    Tambelini Tizianel, Fernando Augusto
    Santiago Urquiza, Marcus Vinicius
    Faria, Rogerio Rodrigues
    Machado e Sousa, Nathalia
    Modena, Erica de Souza
    Gamarra, Roberto Macedo
    Martins Rosa, Augusto Lisboa
    FOLIA GEOBOTANICA, 2008, 43 (04) : 397 - 411
  • [28] Estimating the Aboveground Biomass of Bornean Forest
    Budiharta, Sugeng
    Slik, Ferry
    Raes, Niels
    Meijaard, Erik
    Erskine, Peter D.
    Wilson, Kerrie A.
    BIOTROPICA, 2014, 46 (05) : 507 - 511
  • [29] Aboveground biomass estimation of small diameter woody species of tropical dry forest
    R. K. Chaturvedi
    A. S. Raghubanshi
    New Forests, 2013, 44 : 509 - 519
  • [30] Positive relationship between species richness and aboveground biomass in Kumaun Himalayan forest
    Kumar S.
    Joshi J.
    Bhatt P.
    Chopra N.
    Vegetos, 2019, 32 (1): : 116 - 123