Literature DB >> 33670002

Assessment of Carbon Density in Natural Mountain Forest Ecosystems at Northwest China.

Li Dai1, Yufang Zhang2, Lei Wang3, Shuanli Zheng4, Wenqiang Xu5.   

Abstract

The natural mountain forests in northwest China are recognized as a substantial carbon pool and play an important role in local fragile ecosystems. This study used inventory data and detailed field measurements covering different forest age groups (young, middle-aged, near-mature, mature, old-growth forest), structure of forest (tree, herb, litter and soil layer) and trees (leaves, branches, trunks and root) to estimate biomass, carbon content ratio, carbon density and carbon storage in Altai forest ecosystems. The results showed that the average biomass of the Altai Mountains forest ecosystems was 126.67 t·hm-2, and the descending order of the value was tree layer (120.84 t·hm-2) > herb layer (4.22 t·hm-2) > litter layer (1.61 t·hm-2). Among the tree parts, trunks, roots, leaves and branches accounted for 50%, 22%, 16% and 12% of the total tree biomass, respectively. The average carbon content ratio was 0.49 (range: 0.41-0.52). The average carbon density of forest ecosystems was 205.72 t·hm-2, and the carbon storage of the forest ecosystems was 131.35 Tg (standard deviation: 31.01) inside study area. Soil had the highest carbon storage (65.98%), followed by tree (32.81%), herb (0.78%) and litter (0.43%) layers. Forest age has significant effect on biomass, carbon content ratio, carbon density and carbon storage. The carbon density of forest ecosystems in study area was spatially distributed higher in the south and lower in north, which is influenced by climate, topography, soil types and dominant tree species.

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Keywords:  biomass; carbon density; field measurements; spatial distribution

Year:  2021        PMID: 33670002      PMCID: PMC7926412          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18042098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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