2019
DOI: 10.2478/bog-2019-0029
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Forest stand biomass of Picea spp.: an additive model that may be related to climate and civilisational changes

Abstract: Since ancient times, climate change has largely determined the fate of human civilisation, which was related mainly to changes in the structure and habitats of forest cover. In the context of current climate change, one must know the capabilities of forests to stabilise the climate by increasing biomass and carbon-depositing abilities. For this purpose, the authors compiled a database of harvest biomass (t/ha) in 900 spruce (Picea spp.) sample plots in the Eurasian area and used the methodology of multivariate… Show more

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“…The problems of biodiversity (Mirkin et al, 2014;Sannikov et al, 2017;Ivanova, 2019) and forest productivity (Usoltsev et al, 2011(Usoltsev et al, , 2019Schepaschenko et al, 2017), ecology of individual species of woody plants ( Kalashnikova & Makhnev, 2013;Maiti et al, 2016;Sannikov et al, 2018), history of vegetation development (Panova & Antipina, 2016), reforestation and stand formation (Tantsyrev & Sannikov, 2008;Menshchikov et al, 2013;Fomin et al, 2015;Zalesova et al, 2019) have been actively discussed in the literature for the Ural Mountains, but our study on the adaptation of forest ecosystem vegetation to different moisture regimes is one of the first for taiga mountain forests in Russia. It has estimated the stability and trends of changing species composition and productivity when changing the moisture regime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The problems of biodiversity (Mirkin et al, 2014;Sannikov et al, 2017;Ivanova, 2019) and forest productivity (Usoltsev et al, 2011(Usoltsev et al, , 2019Schepaschenko et al, 2017), ecology of individual species of woody plants ( Kalashnikova & Makhnev, 2013;Maiti et al, 2016;Sannikov et al, 2018), history of vegetation development (Panova & Antipina, 2016), reforestation and stand formation (Tantsyrev & Sannikov, 2008;Menshchikov et al, 2013;Fomin et al, 2015;Zalesova et al, 2019) have been actively discussed in the literature for the Ural Mountains, but our study on the adaptation of forest ecosystem vegetation to different moisture regimes is one of the first for taiga mountain forests in Russia. It has estimated the stability and trends of changing species composition and productivity when changing the moisture regime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[20] Reaction of spruces (Usoltsev et al, 2019c) to the climate variables is similar to the response of birches only in part: if in warm regions (+10°C) with increasing precipitation, the productivity of spruce stands increases, then in cold regions it is minimal regardless of the level of precipitation, i.e. the limiting factor for spruce productivity is only the temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These climate maps were shown in our previous article (Usoltsev et al, 2022). The use of the maps of winter temperature instead of the average annual one was justified earlier (Usoltsev et al, 2019). As mentioned above, the PL value is related to the stem diameter.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%