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Stem, branch and leaf biomass-density relationships in forest communities
Authors:Wei-Ping Zhang  Xin Jia  E Charles Morris  Yan-Yuan Bai  Gen-Xuan Wang
Institution:1. College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310058, China
2. Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Combating, Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China
3. School of Science and Health, University of Western Sydney, Richmond, NSW, 2753, Australia
4. Faculty of Pharmacy, Guangxi Traditional Chinese Medical University, Nanning, 530001, China
Abstract:Defining and quantifying biomass?Cdensity relationships in dense plant stands has been a long-standing issue in both theoretical and empirical studies. Most existing/traditional studies focus on whole plant individuals, without considering different plant components (e.g., stem, branch and leaf). However, the analysis of biomass?Cdensity relationships for different plant parts is linked to those for whole plants, and thus important for understanding plant strategies for utilizing resources and community dynamics. In our study, we investigated standing stem (M S), branch (M B) and leaf (M L) biomass?Cdensity relationships, across a range of forest communities in China. The results showed that there was no constant predicted value (e.g., ?1/2 or ?1/3 for M S; ?1/2, ?1/3 or 0 for M B and M L) that can describe all the relationships, and that the scaling exponents for stem, branch and leaf biomass varied across different forest types. In particular, standing leaf biomass (leaf biomass per unit area) was not constant in these forest communities. Furthermore, stem biomass?Cdensity lines were steeper than corresponding branch and leaf lines across most of these forest communities.
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