| Literature DB >> 30350249 |
Carlos Roberto Sanquetta1, Ana Paula Dalla Corte2, Allan Libanio Pelissari1, Margarida Tomé3, Greyce Charllyne Benedet Maas1, Mateus Niroh Inoue Sanquetta1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We analyzed the dynamics of carbon (C) stocks and CO2 removals by Brazilian forest plantations over the period 1990-2016. Data on the extent of forests compiled from various sources were used in the calculations. Productivities were simulated using species-specific growth and yield simulators for the main trees species planted in the country. Biomass expansion factors, root-to-shoot ratios, wood densities, and carbon fractions compiled from literature were applied. C stocks in necromass (deadwood and litter) and harvested wood products (HWP) were also included in the calculations.Entities:
Keywords: Biomass; Greenhouse gases; Mitigation; Planted forests; Wood products
Year: 2018 PMID: 30350249 PMCID: PMC6197349 DOI: 10.1186/s13021-018-0106-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbon Balance Manag ISSN: 1750-0680
Commercial volume (MAI) over four cm at the smaller end, estimated by EMBRAPA’s growth and yield simulators for the main tree genera/species planted in Brazil
| Genus/species | Commercial volume MAI (m3 ha−1 years−1) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Medium | High | |
|
| 36 | 42 | 48 |
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| 22 | 27 | 32 |
|
| 13 | 17 | 22 |
|
| 20 | 25 | 31 |
a E. grandis/urograndis
Parameters for biomass and carbon estimation for tree species planted in Brazil and the source references
| Genus/species | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 0.5090 | 1.0365–1.2970 | 0.1700 | 0.4630 |
|
| 0.3223–0.3782 | 1.0902–2.5463 | 0.1097–0.5830 | 0.4536 |
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| 0.4750 | 1.4100 | 0.4800 | 0.5000 |
|
| 0.6345 | 1.2468 | 0.1309 | 0.4410 |
Range refer to age-dependent values
BWD basic wood density, sources: [20–23]
BEF biomass expansion factor, sources: [24–27]
R root-to-shoot ratio, sources: [20, 21, 25, 27]
BCF carbon fraction, sources: [20, 26–29]
Deadwood (DW), litter (L) and carbon fraction (NCF) values used to estimate carbon stock in necromass of forest plantations in Brazil, and source references
| Age (years) | Necromass (t ha−1) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Deadwood | Litter | Deadwood | Litter | Deadwood | Litter | Deadwood | Litter | |
| 1 | 0.29 | 1.10 | 1.84 | 6.38 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.07 | 1.91 |
| 2 | 0.62 | 2.37 | 2.03 | 7.04 | 0.05 | 1.11 | 0.15 | 3.82 |
| 3 | 0.95 | 3.63 | 2.22 | 7.70 | 0.12 | 2.84 | 0.22 | 5.73 |
| 4 | 1.28 | 4.90 | 2.41 | 8.36 | 0.19 | 4.57 | 0.29 | 7.65 |
| 5 | 1.61 | 6.16 | 2.60 | 9.02 | 0.27 | 6.30 | 0.40 | 10.31 |
| 6 | 1.94 | 7.43 | 2.79 | 9.69 | 0.34 | 8.03 | 0.50 | 12.97 |
| 7 | 4.11 | 6.85 | 2.98 | 10.35 | 0.41 | 9.76 | 0.73 | 18.87 |
| > 7 | 5.73 | 10.01 | – | – | – | – | 0.78 | 20.35 |
| 8 | – | – | 3.17 | 11.01 | 0.49 | 11.48 | – | – |
| 9 | – | – | 3.36 | 11.67 | 0.56 | 13.21 | – | – |
| 10 | – | – | 3.55 | 12.33 | 0.63 | 14.94 | – | – |
| 11 | – | – | 3.74 | 12.99 | 0.71 | 16.67 | – | – |
| 12 | – | – | 3.93 | 13.65 | 0.78 | 18.40 | – | – |
| 13 | – | – | 4.12 | 14.31 | 0.85 | 20.13 | – | – |
| 14 | – | – | 4.31 | 14.97 | 0.93 | 21.86 | – | – |
| 15 | – | – | 4.50 | 15.63 | 1.00 | 23.59 | – | – |
| >15 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| 16 | – | – | 4.69 | 16.29 | 1.36 | 32.23 | – | – |
| 17 | – | – | 4.88 | 16.95 | – | – | – | – |
| 18 | – | – | 5.07 | 17.61 | – | – | – | – |
| 19 | – | – | 5.26 | 18.27 | – | – | – | – |
| 20 | – | – | 5.45 | 18.93 | – | – | – | – |
| >20 | – | – | 6.40 | 22.24 | – | – | – | – |
| 0.4251 | 0.4251 | 0.4030 | 0.4030 | 0.4330 | 0.4330 | 0.4330 | 0.4330 | |
Eucalyptus source: [30–32]
Pinus source: [33–35]
T. grandis sources: [36–38]
A. mearnsii sources: [39, 40]
Conversion of roundwood to HWP, apparent wood density and carbon fraction of HWP from tree species planted in Brazil, and source references
| Product | ||
|---|---|---|
| Sawnwood | 0.458a | 0.5000a |
| Plywood | 0.542b | 0.4930b |
| Particleboard | 0.596c | 0.4540c |
| Pig iron | NA | 0.0400 |
a[48]
b[49]
c[50]
Main quantitative estimates for Brazilian forest plantations by year
| Variable | Genus/species | Year | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | ||
| Area (ha) |
| 2,964,000 | 2,965,880 | 3,642,719 | 4,900,949 | 5,049,714 | 5,304,164 | 5,473,176 | 6,952,509 | 7,444,625 | 7,543,707 |
|
| 1,769,000 | 1,840,050 | 1,831,485 | 1,756,359 | 1,641,892 | 1,562,782 | 1,570,146 | 2,049,234 | 2,065,560 | 2,079,162 | |
| Others | 201,141 | 319,976 | 326,176 | 462,390 | 489,282 | 521,131 | 557,652 | 588,521 | 589,201 | 589,361 | |
| All | 4,934,141 | 5,125,906 | 5,800,380 | 7,121,708 | 7,182,899 | 7,390,089 | 7,602,987 | 9,590,264 | 10,099,386 | 10,212,230 | |
| Commercial stem volume (m3) |
| 400,370,533 | 400,624,480 | 547,723,276 | 736,912,137 | 899,438,225 | 944,760,011 | 974,863,865 | 1,238,357,728 | 1,326,011,790 | 1,343,659,945 |
|
| 353,192,911 | 367,378,528 | 409,089,231 | 392,308,729 | 447,805,519 | 426,229,256 | 428,237,695 | 558,902,958 | 563,355,671 | 567,065,446 | |
| Others | 20,588,655 | 32,752,524 | 38,413,700 | 54,455,602 | 73,464,373 | 78,246,415 | 83,729,944 | 88,364,841 | 88,466,942 | 88,490,965 | |
| All | 774,152,099 | 800,755,532 | 995,226,207 | 1,183,676,468 | 1,420,708,118 | 1,449,235,681 | 1,486,831,504 | 1,885,625,528 | 1,977,834,402 | 1,999,216,356 | |
| Above ground biomass (t) |
| 224,193,381 | 224,335,582 | 306,422,510 | 412,263,777 | 503,107,907 | 528,459,007 | 545,297,837 | 692,685,220 | 741,715,214 | 751,586,850 |
|
| 154,766,294 | 160,982,318 | 179,425,835 | 172,065,936 | 196,722,348 | 187,243,828 | 188,126,142 | 245,527,795 | 247,483,886 | 249,113,602 | |
|
| 14,947,239 | 23,778,134 | 27,877,360 | 39,519,194 | 53,277,114 | 56,745,100 | 60,721,812 | 64,083,086 | 64,157,130 | 64,174,553 | |
| All | 393,906,914 | 409,096,033 | 513,725,705 | 623,848,906 | 753,107,369 | 772,447,936 | 794,145,790 | 1,002,296,102 | 1,053,356,231 | 1,064,875,004 | |
| Below ground biomass (t) |
| 38,112,875 | 38,137,049 | 52,091,827 | 70,084,842 | 85,528,344 | 89,838,031 | 92,700,632 | 117,756,487 | 126,091,586 | 127,769,765 |
|
| 20,704,449 | 21,536,021 | 24,077,728 | 23,090,080 | 26,539,192 | 25,260,475 | 25,379,505 | 33,123,381 | 33,387,271 | 33,607,131 | |
|
| 4,539,300 | 7,221,139 | 8,488,602 | 12,033,518 | 16,300,512 | 17,361,567 | 18,578,270 | 19,606,676 | 19,629,330 | 19,634,661 | |
| All | 63,356,624 | 66,894,209 | 84,658,157 | 105,208,440 | 128,368,048 | 132,460,073 | 136,658,408 | 170,486,545 | 179,108,188 | 181,011,557 | |
| Deadwood mass (t) |
| 5,438,011 | 5,441,460 | 6,683,247 | 8,991,705 | 9,264,642 | 9,731,478 | 10,041,562 | 12,755,674 | 13,658,553 | 13,840,337 |
|
| 6,373,981 | 6,629,985 | 6,599,124 | 6,328,433 | 5,915,991 | 5,630,945 | 5,657,479 | 7,383,707 | 7,442,532 | 7,491,542 | |
|
| 116,416 | 185,195 | 188,784 | 267,621 | 283,186 | 301,619 | 322,757 | 340,623 | 341,017 | 341,109 | |
| All | 11,928,407 | 12,256,640 | 13,471,155 | 15,587,759 | 15,463,819 | 15,664,043 | 16,021,798 | 20,480,005 | 21,442,102 | 21,672,989 | |
| Litter mass (t) |
| 13,978,429 | 13,987,295 | 17,179,314 | 23,113,214 | 23,814,800 | 25,014,804 | 25,811,876 | 32,788,512 | 35,109,365 | 35,576,643 |
|
| 22,144,728 | 23,034,147 | 22,926,929 | 21,986,485 | 20,553,562 | 19,563,246 | 19,655,430 | 25,652,758 | 25,857,131 | 26,027,403 | |
|
| 2,161,921 | 3,439,193 | 3,505,832 | 4,969,899 | 5,258,942 | 5,601,264 | 5,993,802 | 6,325,591 | 6,332,900 | 6,334,619 | |
| All | 38,285,077 | 40,460,635 | 43,612,075 | 50,069,598 | 49,627,304 | 50,179,313 | 51,461,108 | 64,766,861 | 67,299,396 | 67,938,666 | |
| Solidwood* (t) | All | 8,552,715 | 10,164,398 | 11,886,870 | 12,673,541 | 12,047,222 | 11,922,273 | 12,173,789 | 11,601,964 | 9,749,963 | 8,916,910 |
| Pig iron (t) | All | 3,017,544 | 3,206,140 | 4,300,000 | 800,000 | 2,200,000 | 1,800,000 | 4,600,000 | 6,700,000 | 7,100,000 | 7,900,000 |
Fig. 1Dynamics of carbon stocks in the Brazilian forest plantations by sink during 1990–2016
Fig. 2Dynamics of carbon stocks in the Brazilian forest plantations by genus during 1990–2016