Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia

Allometric equations have been used as a main tool to quantify forest above-ground biomass. Therefore, the development of species-specific allometric equations is essential to accurately estimate forest biomass. The present study aims at developing species-specific equations for above-ground biomass...

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Main Authors: Majig Tungalag, Batbaatar Altanzagas, Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar, Chimidnyam Dorjsuren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National University of Mongolia 2020-01-01
Series:Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.biotaxa.org/mjbs/article/view/59351
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spelling doaj-bcfcd867c3c9450292532265103601e42020-11-25T01:27:04ZengNational University of MongoliaMongolian Journal of Biological Sciences1684-39082225-49942020-01-01181132110.22353/mjbs.2020.18.02Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in MongoliaMajig Tungalag0Batbaatar Altanzagas1Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar2Chimidnyam Dorjsuren3School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, 14202, MongoliaUniversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, PR ChinaSchool of Engineering and Applied Sciences, National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, 14202, MongoliaBotanic Garden and Research Institute, Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Ulaanbaatar, 13330, MongoliaAllometric equations have been used as a main tool to quantify forest above-ground biomass. Therefore, the development of species-specific allometric equations is essential to accurately estimate forest biomass. The present study aims at developing species-specific equations for above-ground biomass (AGB) estimation for Pinus sylvestris L. in northern Mongolia. A total of 35 sample trees were harvested from natural Scots pine forests in the northeastern Khangai and western Khentii forest regions. Evaluating the statistical relationships of AGB against predictor variables, three allometric equations were formulated. Stem diameter at breast height (D) and height (H) were measured, and the biomass of stem, branches and needles were weighed, separately. AGB was regressed against stem D and H individually, and in combination. The best-fitting equations with a higher coefficient of determination and lower residual standard error were selected using model performance statistics. The most well performing biomass model was the logarithmic equation lnŶ = lna + b x lnD + c x lnH for the estimation of the total AGB, the stem, branch and needle masses. The biomass model is the important tool for accurate estimation of Scots pine forest biomass and carbon stocks in Mongolia. https://www.biotaxa.org/mjbs/article/view/59351biomass equationsabove-ground biomasspinus sylvestrisboreal forest
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author Majig Tungalag
Batbaatar Altanzagas
Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar
Chimidnyam Dorjsuren
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Batbaatar Altanzagas
Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar
Chimidnyam Dorjsuren
Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences
biomass equations
above-ground biomass
pinus sylvestris
boreal forest
author_facet Majig Tungalag
Batbaatar Altanzagas
Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar
Chimidnyam Dorjsuren
author_sort Majig Tungalag
title Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
title_short Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
title_full Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
title_fullStr Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Tree-Level Above-Ground Biomass Equations for Pinus sylvestris L. in Mongolia
title_sort tree-level above-ground biomass equations for pinus sylvestris l. in mongolia
publisher National University of Mongolia
series Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1684-3908
2225-4994
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Allometric equations have been used as a main tool to quantify forest above-ground biomass. Therefore, the development of species-specific allometric equations is essential to accurately estimate forest biomass. The present study aims at developing species-specific equations for above-ground biomass (AGB) estimation for Pinus sylvestris L. in northern Mongolia. A total of 35 sample trees were harvested from natural Scots pine forests in the northeastern Khangai and western Khentii forest regions. Evaluating the statistical relationships of AGB against predictor variables, three allometric equations were formulated. Stem diameter at breast height (D) and height (H) were measured, and the biomass of stem, branches and needles were weighed, separately. AGB was regressed against stem D and H individually, and in combination. The best-fitting equations with a higher coefficient of determination and lower residual standard error were selected using model performance statistics. The most well performing biomass model was the logarithmic equation lnŶ = lna + b x lnD + c x lnH for the estimation of the total AGB, the stem, branch and needle masses. The biomass model is the important tool for accurate estimation of Scots pine forest biomass and carbon stocks in Mongolia.
topic biomass equations
above-ground biomass
pinus sylvestris
boreal forest
url https://www.biotaxa.org/mjbs/article/view/59351
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