Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf

Introduction Forests are a crucial part of the global carbon cycle and their proper management is of high relevance for mitigating climate change. There is an urgent need to compile for each region reference data on the carbon (C) stock density and C sequestration rate of its principal forest types...

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Main Authors: Gabriel A. Loguercio, Alois Simon, Ariel Neri Winter, Horacio Ivancich, Ernesto J. Reiter, Marina Caselli, Facundo G. Heinzle, Christoph Leuschner, Helge Walentowski
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/25711371 2024-05-19T07:30:57+00:00 Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf Gabriel A. Loguercio Alois Simon Ariel Neri Winter Horacio Ivancich Ernesto J. Reiter Marina Caselli Facundo G. Heinzle Christoph Leuschner Helge Walentowski 2024-04-29T04:04:27Z https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2024.1373187.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Carbon_density_and_sequestration_in_the_temperate_forests_of_northern_Patagonia_Argentina_pdf/25711371 unknown doi:10.3389/ffgc.2024.1373187.s001 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Carbon_density_and_sequestration_in_the_temperate_forests_of_northern_Patagonia_Argentina_pdf/25711371 CC BY 4.0 Agroforestry Forestry Biomass and Bioproducts Forestry Fire Management Forestry Management and Environment Forestry Pests Health and Diseases carbon stocks deadwood components woody debris topsoil organic carbon secondary forest succession Dataset 2024 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/ffgc.2024.1373187.s001 2024-04-30T00:09:58Z Introduction Forests are a crucial part of the global carbon cycle and their proper management is of high relevance for mitigating climate change. There is an urgent need to compile for each region reference data on the carbon (C) stock density and C sequestration rate of its principal forest types to support evidence-based conservation and management decisions in terms of climate change mitigation and adaptation. In the Andean Mountains of northern Patagonia, extensive areas of temperate forest have developed after massive anthropogenic fires since the beginning of the last century. Methods We used a plot design along belt transects to determine reference values of carbon storage and annual C sequestration in total live (above- and belowground biomass) and deadwood mass, as well as in the soil organic layer and mineral soil (to 20 cm depth) in different forest types dominated by Nothofagus spp. and Austrocedrus chilensis. Results Average total carbon stock densities and C sequestration rates range from a minimum of 187 Mg.ha −1 and 0.7 Mg.ha −1 .year −1 in pure and mixed N. antarctica shrublands through pure and mixed A. chilensis forests taller than 7 m and pure N. pumilio forests to a maximum in pure N. dombeyi forests with 339 Mg.ha −1 and 2.2 Mg.ha −1 .year −1 , respectively. Deadwood C represents between 20 and 33% of total wood mass C and is related to the amount of live biomass, especially for the coarse woody debris component. The topsoil contains between 33 and 57% of the total estimated ecosystem carbon in the tall forests and more than 65% in the shrublands, equaling C stocks of around 100–130 Mg.ha −1 in the different forest types. Conclusion We conclude that the northern Patagonian temperate forests actually store fairly high carbon stocks, which must be interpreted in relation to their natural post-fire development and relatively low management intensity. However, the current high stand densities of these forests may well affect their future carbon storage capacity in a warming climate, and they ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctica Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Agroforestry
Forestry Biomass and Bioproducts
Forestry Fire Management
Forestry Management and Environment
Forestry Pests
Health and Diseases
carbon stocks
deadwood components
woody debris
topsoil organic carbon
secondary forest succession
spellingShingle Agroforestry
Forestry Biomass and Bioproducts
Forestry Fire Management
Forestry Management and Environment
Forestry Pests
Health and Diseases
carbon stocks
deadwood components
woody debris
topsoil organic carbon
secondary forest succession
Gabriel A. Loguercio
Alois Simon
Ariel Neri Winter
Horacio Ivancich
Ernesto J. Reiter
Marina Caselli
Facundo G. Heinzle
Christoph Leuschner
Helge Walentowski
Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
topic_facet Agroforestry
Forestry Biomass and Bioproducts
Forestry Fire Management
Forestry Management and Environment
Forestry Pests
Health and Diseases
carbon stocks
deadwood components
woody debris
topsoil organic carbon
secondary forest succession
description Introduction Forests are a crucial part of the global carbon cycle and their proper management is of high relevance for mitigating climate change. There is an urgent need to compile for each region reference data on the carbon (C) stock density and C sequestration rate of its principal forest types to support evidence-based conservation and management decisions in terms of climate change mitigation and adaptation. In the Andean Mountains of northern Patagonia, extensive areas of temperate forest have developed after massive anthropogenic fires since the beginning of the last century. Methods We used a plot design along belt transects to determine reference values of carbon storage and annual C sequestration in total live (above- and belowground biomass) and deadwood mass, as well as in the soil organic layer and mineral soil (to 20 cm depth) in different forest types dominated by Nothofagus spp. and Austrocedrus chilensis. Results Average total carbon stock densities and C sequestration rates range from a minimum of 187 Mg.ha −1 and 0.7 Mg.ha −1 .year −1 in pure and mixed N. antarctica shrublands through pure and mixed A. chilensis forests taller than 7 m and pure N. pumilio forests to a maximum in pure N. dombeyi forests with 339 Mg.ha −1 and 2.2 Mg.ha −1 .year −1 , respectively. Deadwood C represents between 20 and 33% of total wood mass C and is related to the amount of live biomass, especially for the coarse woody debris component. The topsoil contains between 33 and 57% of the total estimated ecosystem carbon in the tall forests and more than 65% in the shrublands, equaling C stocks of around 100–130 Mg.ha −1 in the different forest types. Conclusion We conclude that the northern Patagonian temperate forests actually store fairly high carbon stocks, which must be interpreted in relation to their natural post-fire development and relatively low management intensity. However, the current high stand densities of these forests may well affect their future carbon storage capacity in a warming climate, and they ...
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Alois Simon
Ariel Neri Winter
Horacio Ivancich
Ernesto J. Reiter
Marina Caselli
Facundo G. Heinzle
Christoph Leuschner
Helge Walentowski
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Alois Simon
Ariel Neri Winter
Horacio Ivancich
Ernesto J. Reiter
Marina Caselli
Facundo G. Heinzle
Christoph Leuschner
Helge Walentowski
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title Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Carbon density and sequestration in the temperate forests of northern Patagonia, Argentina.pdf
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