2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-87592017127006501
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Allometric models for estimating the aboveground biomass of the mangrove Rhizophora mangle

Abstract: Santos et al.: Models for estimating the biomass of mangroves 44Allometric models for estimating the aboveground biomass of the mangrove Rhizophora mangleThe development of species-specific allometric models is critical to the improvement of aboveground biomass estimates, as well as to the estimation of carbon stock and sequestration in mangrove forests. This study developed allometric equations for estimating aboveground biomass of Rhizophora mangle in the mangroves of the estuary of the São Francisco River, … Show more

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“…The dry mass was taken using a precision scale (BACKES et al, 2005) For each forest station, the annual litterfall production was calculated by adding the average monthly production values. These values were multiplied by the area of each forest station to calculate the total litterfall production of the Costinha mangrove, considering the conversion of production in ton per hectare per year (ton ha -1 .year -1 ) (SANTOS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Litter Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dry mass was taken using a precision scale (BACKES et al, 2005) For each forest station, the annual litterfall production was calculated by adding the average monthly production values. These values were multiplied by the area of each forest station to calculate the total litterfall production of the Costinha mangrove, considering the conversion of production in ton per hectare per year (ton ha -1 .year -1 ) (SANTOS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Litter Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several ecosystem processes and services provided by mangrove trees, such as the regulation of biogeochemical cycles, biological control, soil retention and protection against erosion, and especially CO2 assimilation and carbon storage are related to the photosynthetic process (Donato et al 2011;Schaeffer-Novelli et al, 2016;Santos et al, 2017). Photosynthesis is directly related to chlorophyll present in the leaves, and assessment of chlorophyll concentrations may be used as an indicator of a plants' physiological condition.…”
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