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Shatya Devi Quintero-Gradilla,Angelina Martínez-Yrizar,Felipe García-Oliva,Ramón Cuevas-Guzmán,José Enrique Jardel-Peláez
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Aim of the study: To analyze the recovery pattern of carbon pools in terms of size and the relative contribution of each pool to total ecosystem C along a fire chronosequence of tropical mixed pine-hardwood forest.Area of the study: Las Joyas Research St...
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Cuong Levan,Hung Buimanh,Bolanle-Ojo Oluwasanmi Tope,Xiaoniu Xu,Thanh Nguyenminh,Chai Lak,Legesse Nebiyou,Jingjing Wang,Thang Buivan
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Aim of the study: The major objective of this study was to estimate the biomass increment and carbon (C) storage of the main ecosystem components in an age-sequence of three Acacia mangium plantation stands.Area of study: Chang Riec Historical - Cultural...
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Aihua Shen, Chaofan Wu, Bo Jiang, Jinsong Deng, Weigao Yuan, Ke Wang, Shan He, Enyan Zhu, Yue Lin and Chuping Wu
Biomass is a key biophysical parameter used to estimate carbon storage and forest productivity. Spatially-explicit estimation of biomass provides invaluable information for carbon stock calculation and scientific forest management. Nevertheless, there st...
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Nicolás Rodríguez-Jeangros, Amanda S. Hering and John E. McCray
In recent decades, the Rocky Mountains (RM) have undergone significant changes associated with anthropogenic activities and natural disturbances. These changes have the potential to alter primary productivity and biomass carbon storage. In particular, di...
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Jiameng Yang, Xiaoxia Ji, David C. Deane, Linyu Wu and Shulin Chen
Increasing forest vegetation is important for carbon dynamics and to maintain the ecological and environmental balance in China. However, there is little understanding of how socioeconomic factors affect forest biomass carbon storage (FBCS). Here, we use...
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Jianxiao Zhu, Xuli Zhou, Wenjing Fang, Xinyu Xiong, Biao Zhu, Chengjun Ji and Jingyun Fang
Plant debris, including woody debris and litter, is an essential but frequently overlooked component of carbon (C) storage in forest ecosystems. Here, we examined the C storage of plant debris and its contribution to total ecosystem C storage in an age s...
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Aurélie Terrier, Mathieu Paquette, Sylvie Gauthier, Martin P. Girardin, Sylvain Pelletier-Bergeron and Yves Bergeron
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an environment frequently disturbed by fire, the importance of old-growth forests as both a carbon stock as well as a source of emissions when burnt is not fu...
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Ksenia Brazhnik, Charles Hanley and Herman H. Shugart
Wildfires release the greatest amount of carbon into the atmosphere compared to other forest disturbances. To understand how current and potential future fire regimes may affect the role of the Eurasian boreal forest in the global carbon cycle, we employ...
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Li Bin Liu, Hua Mei Yang, Yue Xu, Yin Ming Guo and Jian Ni
Biomass and net primary productivity (NPP) are important factors for studying terrestrial carbon storage and the carbon cycle. Using data from existing literature, this study synthesized and analyzed a comprehensive database of direct field observations ...
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Lobna Zribi,Hatem Chaar,Abdelhamid Khaldi,Belgacem Henchi,Florent Mouillot,Fatma Gharbi
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Aim of the study. To estimate biomass and carbon accumulation in a young and disturbed forest (regenerated after a tornado) and an aged cork oak forest (undisturbed forest) as well as its distribution among the different pools (tree, litter and soil).Are...
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