Biomass equations in natural black pines
Özet
Since the black pine is one of the most common pine species in Turkey, the present study was
carried out and the belowground and aboveground
biomass developments of natural black pine individuals was modeled because there is no reliable
model for estimating especially the belowground
biomass for the natural stands. Moreover, the biomass expansion factors (BEF) and biomass conversion and expansion factors (BCEFs) were calculated
for the black pine components. In addition, by the
diameter groups, the leaf dry matter contents
(LDMC) and root/shoot ratios were determined.
Totally 34 sample trees were measured in various
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Enterprise. The models utilizing DBH (diameter at
breast height) and H (tree height) as independent
variable yielded stronger relationships than the
models, which use DBH as independent variable,
did. LDMC values show linear increase from the
small diameter groups towards the large diameter
groups. BCEF values changed from 0.063 to 0.825.
Mean root/shoot ratio was calculated to be
0.137±0.016.