2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14040773
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Spatial Pattern of Deadwood Biomass and Its Drivers in a Subtropical Forest

Abstract: Due to climate change, subtropical forests are increasingly exposed to severe disturbance, which may lead to increased tree mortality. To date, previous research has not sufficiently studied the deadwood biomass within forests over large study plots. To address this research gap, we calculated the deadwood biomass within a 20 hectare (ha) permanent old-growth forest plot in southern China during two censuses and assessed the factors contributing to it. The deadwood biomass was estimated by applying allometric … Show more

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“…The deadwood biomass storage was 142.5 t, where small (DBH: 0-30 cm) and medium trees (DBH: 30-50 cm) were the largest contributors (54.9% and 30.7%) to deadwood biomass storage. Three dominant tree species contributed 64.8% of the deadwood biomass storage, and the deadwood biomass of 38 tree species was less than 1 t ha −1 [32].…”
Section: Theme 4: Patterns and Drivers Of Urban Agro-forestry Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deadwood biomass storage was 142.5 t, where small (DBH: 0-30 cm) and medium trees (DBH: 30-50 cm) were the largest contributors (54.9% and 30.7%) to deadwood biomass storage. Three dominant tree species contributed 64.8% of the deadwood biomass storage, and the deadwood biomass of 38 tree species was less than 1 t ha −1 [32].…”
Section: Theme 4: Patterns and Drivers Of Urban Agro-forestry Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both natural regeneration and artificial regeneration are essential for forest conservation because of the unpredictability of multiple causes (Li & Xu, 2023). Tree regeneration is a crucial aspect of forest dynamics and has a significant impact on the structure, composition, and variety of forest ecosystems (Ma et al, 2023). The process is intricate and comprises a sequence of processes, commencing with pollination and culminating in the successful establishment of a single plant (Bullones et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%