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Title: Additive Models of Single-tree Biomass Sensitive to Temperature and Precipitation in Eurasia - A Comparative Study for Larix spp. and Quercus spp.
Authors: Usoltsev, V. A.
Shobairi, S. O. R.
Tsepordey, I. S.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IOS PRESS
Citation: Usoltsev, V. A. Additive Models of Single-tree Biomass Sensitive to Temperature and Precipitation in Eurasia - A Comparative Study for Larix spp. and Quercus spp. / V. A. Usoltsev, S. O. R. Shobairi, I. S. Tsepordey // Journal Of Climate Change. – 2021. – Vol. 7. – Iss. 1. – P. 37-56.
Abstract: In the context of current climate change, it is important to know the patterns characterising the response of forest trees to the dynamics of air temperature and precipitation. In this study, the first attempt to model changes of additive component composition of genera Larix spp. and Quercus spp. aboveground biomass according to Eurasian gradients of January's mean temperature and annual mean precipitation is made, taking into account regional particularities of tree age and morphology structure. In the process of modelling, the database of single-tree biomass for forest-forming species in Eurasia is used. According to our results, the factors limiting the biomass of trees differ not only between the two tree genera but also between different components of biomass within the genus. In larches, the reaction of the biomass of all components to an increase in precipitation in cold zones is directly opposite in comparison with oaks, i.e. it decreases as precipitation increases. But in warm areas, the reactions of the two genera to increased precipitation coincide, i.e. precipitation does not affect the biomass of all components, both in larches and oaks. In wet areas, larch biomass components react to temperature increases in the opposite way, i.e. the aboveground and stem biomass increases, but the biomass of foliage and branches decreases. In dry areas, the reaction to the temperature of all larch and oak biomass components is unambiguous and opposite, i.e. there is a decrease in the larch biomass of all components as temperatures rise, and in oak biomass vice versa. This situation is discussed in terms of limiting factors.
Keywords: GENERA LARIX SPP. AND QUERCUS SPP.
TREE BIOMASS
ALLOMETRIC MODELS
ADDITIVE BIOMASS EQUATIONS
MEAN JANUARY TEMPERATURE
MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION
THE PRINCIPLE OF LIMITING FACTORS BY LIEBIG-SHELFORD
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/10452
DOI: 10.3233/JCC210004
WoS: WOS:000618528600005
RSCI: 44673621
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