Turkish pines’ aboveground biomass and carbon storage relationships
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2015-11Yazar
Durkaya, Birsen
Durkaya, Ali
Makineci, Ender
Orhan, İbrahim
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Data related to carbon storage capacities of forests
have become increasingly important in the context of
global warming. Following the Kyoto Protocol, countries
need to understand the carbon storage abilities of their forests in order to perform true declarations. So, we aimed to
design allometric biomass and carbon equations able to
predict above-ground biomass and amount of carbon, and
to enable the conversion of standing stem volumes to stored
carbon values of above-ground tree components for Pinus
brutia Ten, P. nigra Arn. and P. sylvestris L. trees. Carbon
concentrations of tree components were established using
tree samples. The biomass and sequestered carbon were modeled from the standing stem volume of single trees, in order
to allow the calculation of the carbon sequestered in stands.
The study tested different models in determining biomass
as a function of DBH or DBH and H. Appropriate functions
were chosen and used in the estimation of biomass. The
present study makes it possible to safely attain aboveground biomass and sequestered carbon values without any
auxiliary operation by using the standing stem volume,
which is the most practical element in management plans