Title of article :
Additive Model of Aboveground Biomass of Larch Single-Trees Related To Age, Dbh and Height, Sensitive to Temperature and Precipitation in Eurasia
Author/Authors :
usoltsev, vladimir. а. russian academy of sciences, ural branch, Yekaterinburg, Russia , usoltsev, vladimir. а. ural state forest engineering university, Yekaterinburg, Russia , shobairi, omid reza ural state forest engineering university, Yekaterinburg, Russia , osmirko, anna. a. ural state forest engineering university, Yekaterinburg, Russia , tsepordey, ivan. s. russian academy of sciences, ural branch, Yekaterinburg, Russia , chasovskikh, viktor. p. ural state forest engineering university, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Abstract :
The first attempt of modeling changes in the aboveground additive component composition of larch (genus Larix spp.) tree biomass, according to the Trans-Eurasian hydrothermal gradients of Eurasia on the database compiled for the structure of harvest biomass in a number of 510 sample trees is fulfilled. The adequacy of the obtained regularities is determined by the level of variability 87-99 % explained by the proposed regression models. For the central territory of European Russia, characterized by the mean annual temperature of January -10 °C and the mean annual precipitation of 400 mm, the increase in temperature by 1°C at the constant level of precipitation causes on Larix spp. trees of the equal age and sizes, the decrease in the aboveground, stem, needle and branches by 0.4, 0.3, 1.4 и 1.3 %, respectively. For the same region, in equal-sized trees, the increase in precipitation by 100 mm at a constant annual temperature in January causes the decrease of the aboveground and stem biomass by 1.2 and 1.7%, respectively, and the increase of needle and branches biomass by 4.0 and 6.0%, respectively. The development of such models for the main forest- forming species of Eurasia will make it possible to predict changes in the productivity of the forest cover of Eurasia in connection with climate change.
Keywords :
larch trees , genus Larix spp. , tree biomass , allometric models
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management