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Estimating Carbon Sequestration Potential of Salix chaenomeloides Using Allometric Models and Stem Analysis
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Allometric equations are essential tools for estimating sustainable biomass and carbon dynamics in riparian tree species. This study derived and validated log–log transformation regression equations that relate diameter at breast height (DBH) to the dry weight, stem volume, and total biomass of Salix chaenomeloides Kimura across five river systems in Korea (Byeongcheon, Andong, Boseong, Topyeong, and Yeongdong). DBH was significantly correlated with biomass components and whole-tree biomass, with explanatory power ranging from 0.47 (Byeongcheon-root) to 0.99 (Topyeong-stem) (R2). Model evaluation metrics (RMSE, MAE, MPE) indicated high predictive accuracy across sites. Using the derived allometric equations, net primary productivity (NPP) of individual was 9.40 kg·tree−1·yr−1 and 2.45 ton C·ha−1·yr−1 at the stand level, with site-specific variability reflecting environmental differences. Biomass conversion coefficients, expansion factors, and root-to-aboveground biomass ratios were also obtained, with mean values of 0.29 (branches/stem), 0.10 (leaves/stem), and 0.25 (roots/AGB), a wood density of 0.63 g·cm−3, and a biomass expansion factor of 1.37. Independently derived NPP estimates based on stem analysis were comparable (9.02 kg tree−1 yr−1 and 2.43 t C ha−1 yr−1 at individual and stand levels, respectively), supporting the robustness of the approach. These findings provide robust, site-calibrated allometric models for S. chaenomeloides, supporting accurate biomass estimation, carbon accounting, and the evaluation of riparian ecosystems in climate change mitigation and restoration contexts. From a sustainability perspective, these results highlight the development of tools for evaluating the carbon budget of riparian vegetation, which are not yet incorporated into the Korean national IPCC report. They also demonstrate progress in carbon budget assessment by integrating both allometry and stem analysis.
Title: Estimating Carbon Sequestration Potential of Salix chaenomeloides Using Allometric Models and Stem Analysis
Description:
Allometric equations are essential tools for estimating sustainable biomass and carbon dynamics in riparian tree species.
This study derived and validated log–log transformation regression equations that relate diameter at breast height (DBH) to the dry weight, stem volume, and total biomass of Salix chaenomeloides Kimura across five river systems in Korea (Byeongcheon, Andong, Boseong, Topyeong, and Yeongdong).
DBH was significantly correlated with biomass components and whole-tree biomass, with explanatory power ranging from 0.
47 (Byeongcheon-root) to 0.
99 (Topyeong-stem) (R2).
Model evaluation metrics (RMSE, MAE, MPE) indicated high predictive accuracy across sites.
Using the derived allometric equations, net primary productivity (NPP) of individual was 9.
40 kg·tree−1·yr−1 and 2.
45 ton C·ha−1·yr−1 at the stand level, with site-specific variability reflecting environmental differences.
Biomass conversion coefficients, expansion factors, and root-to-aboveground biomass ratios were also obtained, with mean values of 0.
29 (branches/stem), 0.
10 (leaves/stem), and 0.
25 (roots/AGB), a wood density of 0.
63 g·cm−3, and a biomass expansion factor of 1.
37.
Independently derived NPP estimates based on stem analysis were comparable (9.
02 kg tree−1 yr−1 and 2.
43 t C ha−1 yr−1 at individual and stand levels, respectively), supporting the robustness of the approach.
These findings provide robust, site-calibrated allometric models for S.
chaenomeloides, supporting accurate biomass estimation, carbon accounting, and the evaluation of riparian ecosystems in climate change mitigation and restoration contexts.
From a sustainability perspective, these results highlight the development of tools for evaluating the carbon budget of riparian vegetation, which are not yet incorporated into the Korean national IPCC report.
They also demonstrate progress in carbon budget assessment by integrating both allometry and stem analysis.
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