Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran

Litter biomass and leaf area index (LAI) are two important attributes which play crucial roles on the biological processes which impact forest productivity, including photosynthesis, water and nutrient cycles. Litter biomass of a Beech-Hornbeam stand located at the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian reg...

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Main Authors: Ramin Rahmani, Somayyeh Ghorbani, Masoumeh Naghash Zargaran
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Published: Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran 2014-12-01
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Online Access:http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_13182_1965e694f674bd4c02d90cae02d336d3.pdf
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spelling doaj-4faef32b57c24985b280f1bfb8aa84782020-11-24T23:30:44ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462014-12-0122468770110.22092/ijfpr.2014.1318213182Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, IranRamin Rahmani0Somayyeh Ghorbani1Masoumeh Naghash Zargaran2Associate Professor, Department of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Faculty of Forest Sciences, ‎Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, I.R. Iran.‎M.Sc. of forestry, Department of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Faculty of Forest Sciences, Gorgan University of ‎Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, I.R. Iran.‎M.Sc. of forestry, Department of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Faculty of Forest Sciences, Gorgan University of ‎Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, I.R. Iran.‎Litter biomass and leaf area index (LAI) are two important attributes which play crucial roles on the biological processes which impact forest productivity, including photosynthesis, water and nutrient cycles. Litter biomass of a Beech-Hornbeam stand located at the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region (Forest management plan of Neka-Zalemroud, district five) was measured using 27 litter traps in a one-year period. In addition, LAI was determined by means of gravimetric method, applying a leaf area meter as well as a metal pipe cutter. A regression model was parameterized to predict the values of litter biomass and LAI using a set of allometric parameters including density, basal surface area, trunk volume, and crown area / volume. Total litter biomass and leaf biomass were determined to be 5.472 and 3.707 ton per hectare per year, respectively. Mean LAI was measured to be 7.5, and 7.7 using leaf area meter, and metal pipe cutter, respectively. The analysis shows that area and volume of crown presents a greater coefficient of determination and smaller root mean squared error than other allometric parameters, indicating the best predictors regarding litter biomass and LAI. Stand-specific models of Beech-Hornbeam were detected more robust than species-specific models of Beech and Hornbeam. Furthermore, species-specific models of Hornbeam were significantly less robust than those specified for Beech.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_13182_1965e694f674bd4c02d90cae02d336d3.pdfAllometric parameterscrown coverGravimetric methodSpecific leaf arealeaf litterdry weight
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author Ramin Rahmani
Somayyeh Ghorbani
Masoumeh Naghash Zargaran
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Somayyeh Ghorbani
Masoumeh Naghash Zargaran
Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
Allometric parameters
crown cover
Gravimetric method
Specific leaf area
leaf litter
dry weight
author_facet Ramin Rahmani
Somayyeh Ghorbani
Masoumeh Naghash Zargaran
author_sort Ramin Rahmani
title Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
title_short Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
title_full Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
title_fullStr Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a Beech-Hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region, Iran
title_sort measurement and modelling litter biomass and leaf area index using allometry in a beech-hornbeam stand in the mid-elevation of the hyrcanian region, iran
publisher Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran
series تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران
issn 1735-0883
2383-1146
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Litter biomass and leaf area index (LAI) are two important attributes which play crucial roles on the biological processes which impact forest productivity, including photosynthesis, water and nutrient cycles. Litter biomass of a Beech-Hornbeam stand located at the mid-elevation of the Hyrcanian region (Forest management plan of Neka-Zalemroud, district five) was measured using 27 litter traps in a one-year period. In addition, LAI was determined by means of gravimetric method, applying a leaf area meter as well as a metal pipe cutter. A regression model was parameterized to predict the values of litter biomass and LAI using a set of allometric parameters including density, basal surface area, trunk volume, and crown area / volume. Total litter biomass and leaf biomass were determined to be 5.472 and 3.707 ton per hectare per year, respectively. Mean LAI was measured to be 7.5, and 7.7 using leaf area meter, and metal pipe cutter, respectively. The analysis shows that area and volume of crown presents a greater coefficient of determination and smaller root mean squared error than other allometric parameters, indicating the best predictors regarding litter biomass and LAI. Stand-specific models of Beech-Hornbeam were detected more robust than species-specific models of Beech and Hornbeam. Furthermore, species-specific models of Hornbeam were significantly less robust than those specified for Beech.
topic Allometric parameters
crown cover
Gravimetric method
Specific leaf area
leaf litter
dry weight
url http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_13182_1965e694f674bd4c02d90cae02d336d3.pdf
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