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Aboveground biomass of naturalCastanopsis carlesii-Schima superba community in Xiaokeng of Nanling Mountains, South China.

XIE Ting-ting1, LI Gen2, ZHOU Guang-yi1, WU Zhong-min1, ZHAO Hou-ben1, QIU Zhi-jun1, LIANG Rui-you3   

  1. (1Research Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Guangzhou 510520, China; 2 Shanghai Senyu Landscape Engineering Co. Ltd, Shanghai 201703, China; 3Xiaokeng State Forest Farm in Qujiang, Shaoguan, Xiaokeng 512162, Guangdong, China)
  • Online:2013-09-18 Published:2013-09-18

Abstract: By the method of clear cutting, a measurement was made on the aboveground biomass (AGB) of 24-year old natural Castanopsis carlesii-Schima superba community in an 800 m2 plot in Xiaokeng of Nanling Mountains, South China. The distribution patterns of the total AGB in different forest layers, tree species, and tree layer organs were investigated, and the AGB regression models were constructed. The results showed that when constructing the AGB regression models, more than 12 samples would be feasible. Based on the measured AGB of 265 felled trees, the AGB models of mixed broadleaved species were AGB=0.128D2.372 and AGB=242.331(D2H)0.947. The single tree’s AGB model of C. carlesii, S. superba, and Cunninghamia lanceolata was also established. The total AGB of the forest community was 115.20 t·hm-2, of which, the AGB of tree layer, understory layer, liana, and litter layer was 111.25, 1.01, 0.36, and 2.58 t·hm-2, respectively. The AGB of C. carlesii and S. superba took up 39.1% and 28.7% of the tree layer AGB, respectively. The AGB of tree stem and branchleaf occupied 81.0% and 19.0% of the tree layer AGB, respectively.