Relationship between biomass and percentage cover in understorey vegetation of boreal coniferous forests
Muukkonen P., Mäkipää R., Laiho R., Minkkinen K., Vasander H., Finér L. (2006). Relationship between biomass and percentage cover in understorey vegetation of boreal coniferous forests. Silva Fennica vol. 40 no. 2 article id 340. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.340
Abstract
In the present study, the aboveground biomass of the understorey vegetation of boreal coniferous forests was modelled according to the percentage cover. A total of 224 observations from 22 stands in upland forests and 195 observations from 14 different studies in peatland forests were utilized for the present analyses. The relationships between biomass and percentage cover can be used in ecosystem and carbon-cycle modelling as a rapid nondestructive method for estimation of the aboveground biomass of lichens, bryophytes, herbs and grasses, and dwarf shrubs in upland forests and bottom and field layers in peatland forests.
Keywords
upland soils;
peatlands;
biomass models;
ground vegetation
Received 19 August 2005 Accepted 24 January 2006 Published 31 December 2006
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