Silva Fennica (Jan 2013)

Estimating coarse roots biomass in young silver birch stands on post-agricultural lands in central Poland

  • Bijak, Szymon,
  • Zasada, Michał,
  • Bronisz, Agnieszka,
  • Bronisz, Karol,
  • Czajkowski, Maciej,
  • Ludwisiak, Łukasz,
  • Tomusiak, Robert,
  • Wojtan, Rafał

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.963
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2

Abstract

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Study analyses coarse (d>2 mm of diameter) roots biomass dynamics in young succession stands of silver birch ( Roth) growing on abandoned farmlands in central Poland. Research material based on 181 sample trees, which were gathered in 20 pure silver birch stands in 5 locations. The age of the trees varied from 1 to 16 years. Coarse roots biomass of the investigated trees ranged from 0.7 to 4305.5 g/tree (422.6 g/tree on average) showing great variability (coefficient of variation equals 185%). A clear dependence of belowground biomass on the age and size of a tree was observed. Root-to-shoot ratio values vary from 0.1 to 1.0 with evidence of a tendency to decrease with increasing age, diameter at the breast height and height of analysed trees. An allometric equation was elaborated for the estimation of belowground biomass based on height or diameter at breast height of young silver birches. The suitability of this formula should be considered for the estimation of biomass accumulation and carbon sequestration by young successional silver birch stands growing on abandoned agricultural lands.Betula pendula