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Aboveground Biomass of Silver Fir, European Larch and Black Pine

Željko Zečić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-8471-9690 ; Šumarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zavod za šumarske tehnike i tehnologije, Svetošimunska 25, HR-10 000 Zagreb, HRVATSKA
Dinko Vusić ; Šumarski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zavod za šumarske tehnike i tehnologije, Svetošimunska 25, HR-10 000 Zagreb, HRVATSKA
Zoran Štimac ; Gerovski Kraj 20, HR-51304 Gerovo, HRVATSKA
Matija Cvekan ; Mičetinac 35, HR-48350 Đurđevac, HRVATSKA
Ante Šimić ; Gornje Glavice 676/a, HR-21230 Sinj, HRVATSKA


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Abstract

This paper presents the research of abovegroud biomass of silver fir, European larch and black pine trees. The results are presented as oven-dry mass of stem wood, stem bark and branches.
The research was conducted at three sites in Craotia (Fig. 2). The sample consisted of 15 silver fir trees, 28 European larch trees and 40 black pine trees (Fig. 1).
Stem wood and bark volume were measured by section method and regression equations were constructed (Table 2). Branch mass and their average moisture content was determined (51.84% for silver fir branches, 49.03% for European larch branches, and 49.24% for black pine branches). Dependence of branch mass on DBH was established (Fig. 7). Using the regression equations, wood volume, bark volume and branch mass were calculated for each DBH in the range of DBH of sample trees. The results were transformed to oven-dry mass by average oven-dry volume weight of wood and bark of researched species (Table 2) and by applying determined average moisture content of branches.
Graphs were constructed showing the dependence of mass of dry matter on DBH, with the related regression equations (Fig. 8, Fig. 9 and Fig. 10).
Total dry matter mass of silver fir trees ranges from 18.29 kg (DBH=10 cm) to 3759.93 kg (DBH=80 cm). European larch trees have a dry matter mass from 118.52 kg (DBH=25 cm) to 543.53 kg (DBH=33 cm), and black pine trees dry matter mass ranges from 58.23 kg (DBH=13 cm) to 334.75 kg (DBH=28 cm).

Keywords

above groud biomass; dry matter; silver fir; European larch; black pine

Hrčak ID:

68191

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/68191

Publication date:

8.4.2011.

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