Author:
Burrows W. H.,Hoffmann M. B.,Compton J. F.,Back P. V.,Tait L. J.
Abstract
Allometric equations are presented relating stem circumference to branch,
leaf, trunk, bark, total above-ground and lignotuber biomass for
Eucalyptus crebra F.Muell. (woodland trees),
E. melanophloia Sol. Ex Gaerth. (both woodland and
regrowth community trees) and E. populnea F.Muell.
(woodland trees). There were no significant differences
(P > 0.05) between the slopes of individual lognormal
regression lines plotting stem circumference against total above-ground
biomass for E. crebra,
E. melanophloia and E. populnea.
Root-to-shoot ratios and leaf area indices were also determined for the stands
contributing to each regression. The regressions were then applied to measured
eucalypt stems in the associated plant community to give estimates of each
stand’s component (eucalypt tree fraction only) biomass per hectare.
These eucalypt regressions were next applied to measured stems of each species
on a total of 33 woodland sites in which these eucalypts individually
contributed > 75% of total site basal area. Above-ground
biomass/basal area relationships averaged 6.74 0.29 t
m–2 basal area for 11
E. crebra sites, 5.11 0.28 t
m–2 for 12 E. melanophloia
sites and 5.81 0.11 t m–2 for 10
E. populnea sites. The mean relationship for all sites
was 5.86 0.18 t m–2 basal area. The allometric
relationships presented at both individual tree and stand levels, along with
calculated biomass : basal area relationships, enable ready estimates to be
made of above-ground biomass (carbon stocks) in woodlands dominated by these
eucalypts in Queensland, assuming individual stem circumferences or community
basal areas are known. However, to document changes in carbon stocks (e.g. for
Greenhouse Gas Inventory or Carbon Offset trading purposes), more attention
needs to be placed on monitoring fluxes in the independent variables
(predictors) of these allometric equations.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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