Biomass estimating medels established for coastal Tamarix chinensis
CHEN Peng-fei1, LIU Chang-an1, ZHANG Yue1, ZHANG Yan-hua3, LU Wei-zhi1, ZHOU Sheng-ling1, HAN Ming-fu1, YU Cai-fen2
1. National Marine Environmental Monitoring Center, Dalian 116023, China;
2. Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, Dalian 116023, China;
3. Shandong Weifang Changyi Special Marine Protected Area Management Committee, Weifang 261300, China
Abstract:1321 individual Tamarix chinensis were selected to determine the height, branch numbers, and the basal diameter in Changyi marine ecological protection area of Shandong province, Morever, 36 Tamarix chinensis were harvested to estimate the biomass. When combined the biomass data and growth data together, biomass estimating medels was established for stem, branch, leaves, root respectively. The aboveground, belowground, and total biomass estimating models were also established. Based on the models mentioned above, the total biomass of present research area was 14.060 t/hm2.In the aboveground biomass, the stem biomass >the branch biomass >the leaves biomass.
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