How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools

Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. In the context of global carbon cycle management, accurate knowledge of carbon content in forests is a relevant issue in contemporary forest ecology. We measured the above-ground and soil carbon pools in the dark-coni...

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Published in:Journal of Forestry Research
Main Authors: Gavrikov, V. L., Sharafutdinov, R. A., Knorre, A. A., Pakharkova, N. V., Shabalina, O. M., Bezkorovaynaya, I. N., Borisova, I. V., Erunova, M. G., Khlebopros, R. G.
Other Authors: Институт экологии и географии, Институт экономики, управления и природопользования, Кафедра экологии и природопользования, Экологии и природопользования, Экологии и географии
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/32977
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-015-0189-7
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spelling ftsiberianfuniv:oai:elib.sfu-kras.ru:2311/32977 2023-05-15T18:30:25+02:00 How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools Gavrikov, V. L. Sharafutdinov, R. A. Knorre, A. A. Pakharkova, N. V. Shabalina, O. M. Bezkorovaynaya, I. N. Borisova, I. V. Erunova, M. G. Khlebopros, R. G. Институт экологии и географии Институт экономики, управления и природопользования Кафедра экологии и природопользования Экологии и природопользования Экологии и географии 2016-08 http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/32977 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-015-0189-7 unknown https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949520383&origin=resultslist&sort=plf-f&src=s&st1=Khlebopros&st2=&sid=AA3 Journal of Forestry Research Q2 Q3 Gavrikov, V. L. How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools [Текст] / V. L. Gavrikov, R. A. Sharafutdinov, A. A. Knorre, N. V. Pakharkova, O. M. Shabalina, I. N. Bezkorovaynaya, I. V. Borisova, M. G. Erunova, R. G. Khlebopros // Journal of Forestry Research. — 2016. — Т. 27 (№ 4). — С. 907-912 1007662X http://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/32977 doi:10.1007/s11676-015-0189-7 Biomass Boreal taiga Carbon pool Soil 34.35 Journal Article Published Journal Article 2016 ftsiberianfuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-015-0189-7 2019-12-31T15:46:50Z Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. In the context of global carbon cycle management, accurate knowledge of carbon content in forests is a relevant issue in contemporary forest ecology. We measured the above-ground and soil carbon pools in the dark-coniferous boreal taiga. We compared measured carbon pools to those calculated from the forest inventory records containing volume stock and species composition data. The inventory data heavily underestimated the pools in the study area (Stolby State Nature Reserve, central Krasnoyarsk Territory, Russian Federation). The carbon pool estimated from the forest inventory data varied from 25 (t ha−1) (low-density stands) to 73 (t ha−1) (highly stocked stands). Our estimates ranged from 59 (t ha−1) (low-density stands) to 147 (t ha−1) (highly stocked stands). Our values included living trees, standing deadwood, living cover, brushwood and litter. We found that the proportion of biomass carbon (living trees): soil carbon varied from 99:1 to 8:2 for fully stocked and low-density forest stands, respectively. This contradicts the common understanding that the biomass in the boreal forests represents only 16–20 % of the total carbon pool, with the balance being the soil carbon pool. © 2015, Northeast Forestry University and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Siberian Federal University: Archiv Elektronnych SFU Deadwood ENVELOPE(-117.453,-117.453,56.733,56.733) Journal of Forestry Research 27 4 907 912
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topic Biomass
Boreal taiga
Carbon pool
Soil
34.35
spellingShingle Biomass
Boreal taiga
Carbon pool
Soil
34.35
Gavrikov, V. L.
Sharafutdinov, R. A.
Knorre, A. A.
Pakharkova, N. V.
Shabalina, O. M.
Bezkorovaynaya, I. N.
Borisova, I. V.
Erunova, M. G.
Khlebopros, R. G.
How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
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Boreal taiga
Carbon pool
Soil
34.35
description Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала. In the context of global carbon cycle management, accurate knowledge of carbon content in forests is a relevant issue in contemporary forest ecology. We measured the above-ground and soil carbon pools in the dark-coniferous boreal taiga. We compared measured carbon pools to those calculated from the forest inventory records containing volume stock and species composition data. The inventory data heavily underestimated the pools in the study area (Stolby State Nature Reserve, central Krasnoyarsk Territory, Russian Federation). The carbon pool estimated from the forest inventory data varied from 25 (t ha−1) (low-density stands) to 73 (t ha−1) (highly stocked stands). Our estimates ranged from 59 (t ha−1) (low-density stands) to 147 (t ha−1) (highly stocked stands). Our values included living trees, standing deadwood, living cover, brushwood and litter. We found that the proportion of biomass carbon (living trees): soil carbon varied from 99:1 to 8:2 for fully stocked and low-density forest stands, respectively. This contradicts the common understanding that the biomass in the boreal forests represents only 16–20 % of the total carbon pool, with the balance being the soil carbon pool. © 2015, Northeast Forestry University and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
author2 Институт экологии и географии
Институт экономики, управления и природопользования
Кафедра экологии и природопользования
Экологии и природопользования
Экологии и географии
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author Gavrikov, V. L.
Sharafutdinov, R. A.
Knorre, A. A.
Pakharkova, N. V.
Shabalina, O. M.
Bezkorovaynaya, I. N.
Borisova, I. V.
Erunova, M. G.
Khlebopros, R. G.
author_facet Gavrikov, V. L.
Sharafutdinov, R. A.
Knorre, A. A.
Pakharkova, N. V.
Shabalina, O. M.
Bezkorovaynaya, I. N.
Borisova, I. V.
Erunova, M. G.
Khlebopros, R. G.
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title How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
title_short How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
title_full How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
title_fullStr How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
title_full_unstemmed How much carbon can the Siberian boreal taiga store: a case study of partitioning among the above-ground and soil pools
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