Biomass, basic density and biomass expansion factor functions for European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Denmark

Jens Peter Skovsgaard, Thomas Nord-Larsen

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    Abstract

    The objective of this study was to analyse the within-tree allocation of biomass and to develop biomass functions for above- and below-ground components of European beech in Denmark. Separate functions were developed for stem, branches, below-ground stump and root system, total above-ground biomass and total tree biomass. For each of these components or aggregate components, models were also developed for the average basic density of wood and bark. To enhance the versatility of the models, a function for estimating the biomass expansion factor (BEF) was also developed. The functions were based on 66 trees measured for total biomass. Model performance was evaluated based on 74 trees measured only for above-ground biomass. The trees were sampled in 18 different forest stands covering a wide range of tree sizes and stand treatments. Models were estimated using a linear mixed-effects procedure to account for within-stand correlations. The functions for biomass and BEFs included only diameter at breast height and total tree height for individual trees as predictor variables. Inclusion of additional variables reflecting site quality or stand density did not improve model performance. The functions for basic density included individual tree diameter, tree height and quadratic mean diameter as predictor variables, indicating an effect of stand density on the basic density of wood and bark.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalEuropean Journal of Forest Research
    Volume131
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)1035-1053
    Number of pages19
    ISSN1612-4669
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2012

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