Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia

When using the unique in terms of the volumes of database on the level of a stand of the genus Larix Mill., the trans-Eurasian additive allometric models of biomass for Eurasian larch forests are developed for the first time, and thereby the combined problem of model additivity and generality is sol...

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Main Authors: Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir, Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid, Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu 2019
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spelling ftapczojs:oai:apcz.umk.pl:article/19400 2023-05-15T17:57:32+02:00 Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor 2019-02-14 application/pdf https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2019.002 eng eng Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2019.002/16796 https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2019.002 Prawa autorskie (c) 2019 Ecological Questions Ecological Questions; Vol. 30 No. 1 (2019); 35-46 Ecological Questions; Tom 30 Nr 1 (2019); 35-46 1644-7298 allometric models biological productivity biomass of forests Larix Mill sample plots info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2019 ftapczojs 2022-08-13T05:15:58Z When using the unique in terms of the volumes of database on the level of a stand of the genus Larix Mill., the trans-Eurasian additive allometric models of biomass for Eurasian larch forests are developed for the first time, and thereby the combined problem of model additivity and generality is solved. The additive model of forest biomass of Larix is harmonized in two levels, one of which provides the principle of additivity of biomass components, and the second one is associated with the introduction of dummy independent variables localizing model for eco-regions of Eurasia. Comparative analysis of the biomass structure of larch stands of different ecoregions at the age of 100 years shows, that the greatest values of biomass (210-450 t/ha) correspond to the regions adjacent to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as to the regions, located at the southern limit of larch growing area and the lowest – to northern taiga regions of Siberia, where larch grows on permafrost. The biomass indices of different ecoregions differed not only in absolute value but also in biomass ratios of different components; for example, the proportion of needles in the aboveground biomass is maximum (5.0-7.3%) in the northern taiga of Central Siberia and the Far East on permafrost and is minimum (1.4-1.9%) in larch forests of upper productivity having biomass values 210-450 t/ha. The proposed model and corresponding tables for estimating stand biomass makes them possible to calculate larch stand biomass on Eurasian forests when using measuring taxation. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost taiga Siberia Akademicka Platforma Czasopism Pacific
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topic allometric models
biological productivity
biomass of forests
Larix Mill
sample plots
spellingShingle allometric models
biological productivity
biomass of forests
Larix Mill
sample plots
Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
topic_facet allometric models
biological productivity
biomass of forests
Larix Mill
sample plots
description When using the unique in terms of the volumes of database on the level of a stand of the genus Larix Mill., the trans-Eurasian additive allometric models of biomass for Eurasian larch forests are developed for the first time, and thereby the combined problem of model additivity and generality is solved. The additive model of forest biomass of Larix is harmonized in two levels, one of which provides the principle of additivity of biomass components, and the second one is associated with the introduction of dummy independent variables localizing model for eco-regions of Eurasia. Comparative analysis of the biomass structure of larch stands of different ecoregions at the age of 100 years shows, that the greatest values of biomass (210-450 t/ha) correspond to the regions adjacent to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well as to the regions, located at the southern limit of larch growing area and the lowest – to northern taiga regions of Siberia, where larch grows on permafrost. The biomass indices of different ecoregions differed not only in absolute value but also in biomass ratios of different components; for example, the proportion of needles in the aboveground biomass is maximum (5.0-7.3%) in the northern taiga of Central Siberia and the Far East on permafrost and is minimum (1.4-1.9%) in larch forests of upper productivity having biomass values 210-450 t/ha. The proposed model and corresponding tables for estimating stand biomass makes them possible to calculate larch stand biomass on Eurasian forests when using measuring taxation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
author_facet Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
Reza Shobairi, Seyed Omid
Petrovich Chasovskikh, Viktor
author_sort Аndreevich Usoltsev, Vladimir
title Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
title_short Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
title_full Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
title_fullStr Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the additive stand biomass of Larix spp. for Eurasia
title_sort modeling the additive stand biomass of larix spp. for eurasia
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu
publishDate 2019
url https://apcz.umk.pl/EQ/article/view/EQ.2019.002
geographic Pacific
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genre permafrost
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Siberia
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op_source Ecological Questions; Vol. 30 No. 1 (2019); 35-46
Ecological Questions; Tom 30 Nr 1 (2019); 35-46
1644-7298
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