Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia

On the basis of the compiled database in a number of 3020 sample plots with determinations of forest biomass of two-needled pines (subgenus Pinus) on theterritory ofEurasia fromGreat Britain to southernChina andJapan statistically significant transcontinental gradients of stem, roots, aboveground an...

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Main Authors: Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir, Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid, Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu 2018
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spelling ftapczojs:oai:apcz.umk.pl:article/16880 2023-05-15T18:28:09+02:00 Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor 2018-05-08 application/pdf https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012 eng eng Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012/14754 https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012 Prawa autorskie (c) 2018 Ecological Questions Ecological Questions; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2018); 9-17 Ecological Questions; Tom 29 Nr 2 (2018); 9-17 1644-7298 Phytogeography Pine Forests Natural Zones Climate Continentality Index info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftapczojs 2022-08-13T05:15:58Z On the basis of the compiled database in a number of 3020 sample plots with determinations of forest biomass of two-needled pines (subgenus Pinus) on theterritory ofEurasia fromGreat Britain to southernChina andJapan statistically significant transcontinental gradients of stem, roots, aboveground and total biomass are established. In the direction from North to South these biomass components change according to a bell-shaped curvewith a maximum in the third (the southern temperate) zonal belt, while the biomass of needles, branches and understory is monotonically increasing within this zonal gradient from subarctic to subequatorial zonal belts. In the direction from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to the continentality pole inSiberia there is a biomass decrease as of all components of the wood story and the understory. The root: shoot ratio increases in the range between subarctic and southern temperate zone from 12 to 22% and then decreases to 16% in the subtropical zone, and within the southern temperate zone it monotonically increases from 20% on the oceanic coasts to 23% near continentality pole. The ratio of understory biomass to wood story biomass reduced from 4.0 to 2.5% ranging from subarctic to southern temperate zone and then rises to 3.5% in the subtropical zone, and within the south temperate zone it monotonically decreasing from the maximum value of 22% near Atlantic and Pacific coasts, approaching the level of 2-3% near the continentality pole. The results can be useful in the management of biosphere functions of forests undoubtedly. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic Akademicka Platforma Czasopism Pacific
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topic Phytogeography
Pine Forests
Natural Zones
Climate Continentality Index
spellingShingle Phytogeography
Pine Forests
Natural Zones
Climate Continentality Index
Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
topic_facet Phytogeography
Pine Forests
Natural Zones
Climate Continentality Index
description On the basis of the compiled database in a number of 3020 sample plots with determinations of forest biomass of two-needled pines (subgenus Pinus) on theterritory ofEurasia fromGreat Britain to southernChina andJapan statistically significant transcontinental gradients of stem, roots, aboveground and total biomass are established. In the direction from North to South these biomass components change according to a bell-shaped curvewith a maximum in the third (the southern temperate) zonal belt, while the biomass of needles, branches and understory is monotonically increasing within this zonal gradient from subarctic to subequatorial zonal belts. In the direction from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to the continentality pole inSiberia there is a biomass decrease as of all components of the wood story and the understory. The root: shoot ratio increases in the range between subarctic and southern temperate zone from 12 to 22% and then decreases to 16% in the subtropical zone, and within the southern temperate zone it monotonically increases from 20% on the oceanic coasts to 23% near continentality pole. The ratio of understory biomass to wood story biomass reduced from 4.0 to 2.5% ranging from subarctic to southern temperate zone and then rises to 3.5% in the subtropical zone, and within the south temperate zone it monotonically decreasing from the maximum value of 22% near Atlantic and Pacific coasts, approaching the level of 2-3% near the continentality pole. The results can be useful in the management of biosphere functions of forests undoubtedly.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
author_facet Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
author_sort Andreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
title Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
title_short Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
title_full Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
title_fullStr Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of Eurasia
title_sort geographic gradients of forest biomass of two nee-dled pines on the territory of eurasia
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
publishDate 2018
url https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012
geographic Pacific
geographic_facet Pacific
genre Subarctic
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op_source Ecological Questions; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2018); 9-17
Ecological Questions; Tom 29 Nr 2 (2018); 9-17
1644-7298
op_relation https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012/14754
https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2018.012
op_rights Prawa autorskie (c) 2018 Ecological Questions
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