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Ecoregional variations of aboveground biomass and stand structure in evergreen broadleaved forests

Authors :
Nguyen Huu Thinh
Pham Dinh Sam
Ho Trung Luong
Trieu Thai Hung
Vu Thanh Nam
Vo Dai Hai
Nguyen Quang Hung
Tran Hoang Quy
Phan Minh Quang
Nguyen Van Bich
Nguyen Thi Van Anh
Tran Duc Manh
Lai Thanh Hai
Osamu Kozan
Hoang Thi Nhung
Le Thi Hanh
Dang Van Thuyet
Cao Chi Khiem
Dang Thi Hai Ha
Duong Quang Trung
Nguyen Thi Hoai Anh
Tran Van Do
Phung Dinh Trung
Hoang Thanh Son
Hoang Van Thanh
Nguyen Van Thinh
Bui Kieu Hung
Hoang Van Thang
Trinh Ngoc Bon
Dang Thinh Trieu
Nguyen Thu Phuong
Vu Tien Lam
Dinh Hai Dang
Nguyen Thanh Son
Nguyen Thuy Huong
Nguyen Van Tuan
Nguyen Huy Hoang
Tran Anh Hai
Tran Hai Long
Nguyen Toan Thang
Tran Hong Van
Pham Tien Dung
Ninh Viet Khuong
Pham Quang Tuyen
Mamoru Yamamoto
Source :
Journal of Forestry Research. 31:1713-1722
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

Biotic and abiotic factors control aboveground biomass (AGB) and the structure of forest ecosystems. This study analyses the variation of AGB and stand structure of evergreen broadleaved forests among six ecoregions of Vietnam. A data set of 173 1-ha plots from 52 locations in undisturbed old-growth forests was developed. The results indicate that basal area and AGB are closely correlated with annual precipitation, but not with annual temperature, evaporation or hours of sunshine. Basal area and AGB are positively correlated with trees > 30 cm DBH. Most areas surveyed (52.6%) in these old-growth forests had AGB of 100–200 Mg ha−1; 5.2% had AGB of 400–500 Mg ha−1, and 0.6% had AGB of > 800 Mg ha−1. Seventy percent of the areas surveyed had stand densities of 300–600 ind. ha−1, and 64% had basal areas of 20–40 m2 ha−1. Precipitation is an important factor influencing the AGB of old-growth, evergreen broadleaved forests in Vietnam. Disturbances causing the loss of large-diameter trees (e.g., > 100 cm DBH) affects AGB but may not seriously affect stand density.

Details

ISSN :
19930607 and 1007662X
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Forestry Research
Accession number :
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