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Title: Fir (Abies spp.) stand biomass additive model for Eurasia sensitive to winter temperature and annual precipitation
Authors: Usoltsev, V. A.
Merganicova, K.
Konopka, B.
Osmirko, A. A.
Tsepordey, I. S.
Chasovskikh, V. P.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: SCIENDO
Citation: Fir (Abies spp.) stand biomass additive model for Eurasia sensitive to winter temperature and annual precipitation / V. A.Usoltsev, K.Merganicova, B.Konopka [et al.] // Central European Forestry Journal. – 2019. – Vol. 65. – Iss. 3-4. – P. 166-179.
Abstract: Climate change, especially modified courses of temperature and precipitation, has a significant impact on forest functioning and productivity. Moreover, some alterations in tree biomass allocation (e.g. root to shoot ratio, foliage to wood parts) might be expected in these changing ecological conditions. Therefore, we attempted to model fir stand biomass (t ha(-1)) along the trans-Eurasian hydrothermal gradients using the data from 272 forest stands. The model outputs suggested that all biomass components, except for the crown mass, change in a common pattern, but in different ratios. Specifically, in the range of mean January temperature and precipitation of -30 degrees C to +10 degrees C and 300 to 900 mm, fir stand biomass increases with both increasing temperature and precipitation. Under an assumed increase of January temperature by 1 degrees C, biomass of roots and of all components of the aboveground biomass of fir stands increased (under the assumption that the precipitation level did not change). Similarly, an assumed increase in precipitation by 100 mm resulted in the increased biomass of roots and of all aboveground components. We conclude that fir seems to be a perspective taxon from the point of its productive properties in the ongoing process of climate change.
Keywords: FIR FORESTS
STAND BIOMASS
REGRESSION MODELS
ADDITIVE BIOMASS EQUATIONS
HYDROTHERMAL INDICES
NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY
CLIMATE VARIABLES
SILVER FIR
LARIX SPP.
GROWTH
EQUATIONS
SPRUCE
CARBON
TREES
DEPENDENCE
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/9217
DOI: 10.2478/forj-2019-0017
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85076298606
WoS: WOS:000498048400003
RSCI: 41409919
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