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Biomass Estimation of Shrub Lindera obtusiloba by Allometry

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2006, v.29 no.5, pp.485-488

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Abstract

Alometric equations for biomass measurement of the shrub species, Lindera obtusiloba, weredeveloped. The alometric equations between (BD)2H and dry weight of leaves (Wl), stems and branches (Wsb), rots (Wr) and total weight (Wt) of the Lindera obtusiloba were as follows: Wl=0.7318 (BD2H)0.6108, Wsb=0.6067 (BD2H)0.8355, Wr=0.4524 (BD2H)0.7608, Wt=1.672 (BD2H)0.7664. The R2s between (BD)2H and Wl, Wsb, Wr and Wt of the Lindera obtusiloba were 0.9251, 0.9571, 0.9353 and 0.9546, respectively. Root weight of this Lindera obtusiloba was about 38% of the aboveground biomass.

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Allometric equation, Biomas, Lindera obtusiloba, ShrubMun, Hyeong-Tae J. Ecol. Field Biol. 29 (5) 486Development of Allometric EquationsAllometric equations of L. obtusiloba were developed after mo-dified Kim (1970). Kim (1970) used stem diameter of, Allometric equation, Biomas, Lindera obtusiloba, ShrubMun, Hyeong-Tae J. Ecol. Field Biol. 29 (5) 486Development of Allometric EquationsAllometric equations of L. obtusiloba were developed after mo-dified Kim (1970). Kim (1970) used stem diameter of

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