نتایج جستجو برای: aboveground biomass

تعداد نتایج: 65140  

Journal: :International Journal of Remote Sensing 2021

Aboveground vegetation biomass in northern treeless landscapes – peatlands and Arctic tundra has been modelled with spectral information derived from optical remote sensing several studies. However, synthesized overviews of patterns across circumpolar sites have limited. Based on data eight study Europe, Siberia Canada, we ask (1) how is divided between plant functional types (PFTs) (2) well ca...

2007
Diomides S. Zamora Shibu Jose Craig L. Ramsey

A study was conducted on a Red Bay sandy loam soil (Rhodic Paleudult) in Jay, Florida, USA, to investigate how interspecific interactions between pecan (Carya illinoensis K. Koch) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) would affect cotton leaf morphology and gas exchange and thereby biomass and lint yield. We quantified specific leaf area (SLA), specific leaf nitrogen (SLN), net photosynthesis (A),...

2013
Franziska Eller Carla Lambertini Loc Xuan Nguyen Luciana Achenbach Hans Brix

The aboveground growth, physiological and biochemical parameters of two clones of the cosmopolitan wetland grass Phragmites australis, grown at four treatment combinations of temperature and CO2, were investigated to elucidate whether their climate response differed due to inherent differences in their ecological adaptation. The two phylogeographically distinct P. australis clones (DK clone, Eu...

2011
O Hamdan H Khali Aziz K Abd Rahman

HAMDAN O, KHALI AZIZ H & ABD RAHMAN K. 2011. Remotely sensed L-band SAR data for tropical forest biomass estimation. Several attempts have been made to obtain forest stand parameters such as stand volume, stand density, basal area, biomass and carbon (C) stocks from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. However the relationship between these parameters and radar backscatter has been a challengin...

2011
Qingmin Pan Yongfei Bai Jianguo Wu Xingguo Han

BACKGROUND Numerous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) deposition decreases biodiversity in terrestrial ecosystems. To explain the N-induced species loss, three functionally based hypotheses have been proposed: the aboveground competition hypothesis, the belowground competition hypothesis, and the total competition hypothesis. However, none of them is supported sufficiently by field experimen...

2016
Sarah Eliot Ford Sarah E. Ford

Forest management practices emphasizing stand structural complexity are of interest across the northern forest region of the United States because of their potential to enhance carbon storage. Our research is nested within a long-term study evaluating how silvicultural treatments promoting late-successional forest characteristics affect aboveground biomass development in northern hardwood fores...

2017
Troy D Hill Brian J Roberts

Predictions of how salt marsh primary production and carbon storage will respond to environmental change can be improved through detailed datasets documenting responses to real-world environmental variation. To address a shortage of detailed studies of natural variation, we examined drivers of Spartina alterniflora stem allometry and productivity in seven marshes across three regions in souther...

2011
Lara Souza Jake F. Weltzin Nathan J. Sanders

Aims In this study, we examined the effects of Solidago altissima (hereafter Solidago) and two species in the genus Verbesina, Verbesina virginica and Verbesina occidentalis (hereafter Verbesina), on the structure of an old-field plant community and establishment by an invasive plant species, Lespedeza cuneata (hereafter Lespedeza). Methods We removed Solidago, Verbesina and both Solidago and V...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Magdalena Main-Knorn Gretchen G. Moisen Sean P. Healey William S. Keeton Elizabeth A. Freeman Patrick Hostert

Understanding the potential of forest ecosystems as global carbon sinks requires a thorough knowledge of forest carbon dynamics, including both sequestration and fluxes among multiple pools. The accurate quantification of biomass is important to better understand forest productivity and carbon cycling dynamics. Stand-based inventories (SBIs) are widely used for quantifying forest characteristic...

2016
Sylvanus Mensah Ben Du Toit Romain Glèlè Kakaï Thomas Seifert

Biomass and carbon stocks are key information criteria to understand the role of forests in regulating global climate. However, for a bio-rich continent like Africa, ground-based measurements for accurate estimation of carbon are scarce, and the variables affecting the forest carbon are not well understood. Here, we present the first biomass study conducted in South Africa Mistbelt forests. Usi...

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