Allometric equations for estimating tree biomass in restored mixed-species Atlantic Forest stands

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  • Lauro Rodrigues Nogueira Júnior Embrapa
  • Vera Lex Engel Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas, Departamento de Ciências Florestais
  • John A. Parrotta USDA Forest Service, Research & Development
  • Antonio Carlos Galvão de Melo Instituto Florestal de São Paulo (IF-SP), Floresta Estadual de Assis
  • Danilo Scorzoni Ré Universidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas, Departamento de Ciências Florestais

Palabras clave:

Above-ground biomass, Below-ground biomass, Biomass equation, Tree allometry, Atlantic Forest, Restoration

Resumen

Restoration of Atlantic Forests is receiving increasing attention because of its role in both biodiversity conservation and carbon sequestration for global climate change mitigation. This study was carried out in an Atlantic Forest restoration project in the south-central region of São Paulo State - Brazil to develop allometric equations to estimate tree biomass of indigenous tree species in mixed plantations. Above and below-ground biomass (AGB and BGB, respectively), stem diameter (DBH: diameter at 1.3 m height), tree height (H: total height) and specific wood density (WD) were measured for 60 trees of 19 species. Different biomass equations (linear and nonlinear-transformed) were adjusted to estimate AGB and BGB as a function of DBH, H and WD. For estimating AGB and BGB, the linear biomass equation models were the least accurate. The transformed nonlinear biomass equation that used log DBH2, log H and log WD as predictor variables were the most accurate for AGB and the transformed nonlinear biomass equations that used log DBH2*WD as predictor variables were the most accurate for BGB. It is concluded that these adjusted equations can be used to estimate the AGB and BGB in areas of the studied project. The adjusted equations can be recommended for use elsewhere in the region for forest stands of similar age, tree size ranges, species composition and site characteristics.

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06/01/2014

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Nogueira Júnior, L. R., Engel, V. L., Parrotta, J. A., Melo, A. C. G. de, & Ré, D. S. (2014). Allometric equations for estimating tree biomass in restored mixed-species Atlantic Forest stands. Biota Neotropica, 14(2). Recuperado a partir de //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/1343

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