Not AvailableEstimating the carbon stocked in planted forests is important to assess the mitigation effect and to predict potential impact of mechanisms to reduce carbon emissions. This study was conducted in Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad to develop the allometric equations for predicting the above and below ground biomass and total carbon in three different basal diameter classes (0-10 cm, 10-20 cm and 20-30 cm) of Simarouba glauca DC. Higher total biomass of 169.0 kg/tree in 20-30 diameter class followed by 10-20 cm (57.81 kg/tree) diameter class were recorded in S. glauca. From the findings, above ground biomass has a highly significant relationship with tree height, basal diameter, DBH, crown height...
Reliable data on CO2 quantification is increasingly important to quantify the climate benefits of fo...
Acacia Mangium Willd. is one of the most important tree species grown in commercial plantation in Mo...
Stem diameter at breast height (D1.3m) and tree height (H) are commonly used measures of tree growth...
Allometric equation for predicting aboveground biomass of three tree species. Allometric equations, ...
Considering the climate change and global warming topics, importance of tree biomass and its measure...
Estimation of biomass carbon per unit area of forests or woodlands is of great concern to ecologists...
Eighty-six trees of Eucalyptus tereticornis (forty from energy and forty six from boundary plantatio...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted in Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (...
The use of suitable tree biomass allometric equations is crucial for making precise and non- destruc...
Abstract. Karyati, Widiati KY, Karmini, Mulyadi R. 2021. The allometric relationships for estimating...
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013; 310 (2013): 87–101Miombo woodland is a significant forest type...
The miombo woodland is the most extensive dry forest in the world, with the potential to store subst...
The present study deals with the estimation of tree density, basal area, biomass and carbon status w...
The development of tree allometric equations is crucial to accurate savannah carbon assessment. In A...
Introduction: Quantifying forest biomass requires the application of allometric equations which is a...
Reliable data on CO2 quantification is increasingly important to quantify the climate benefits of fo...
Acacia Mangium Willd. is one of the most important tree species grown in commercial plantation in Mo...
Stem diameter at breast height (D1.3m) and tree height (H) are commonly used measures of tree growth...
Allometric equation for predicting aboveground biomass of three tree species. Allometric equations, ...
Considering the climate change and global warming topics, importance of tree biomass and its measure...
Estimation of biomass carbon per unit area of forests or woodlands is of great concern to ecologists...
Eighty-six trees of Eucalyptus tereticornis (forty from energy and forty six from boundary plantatio...
Not AvailableThe present study was conducted in Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture (...
The use of suitable tree biomass allometric equations is crucial for making precise and non- destruc...
Abstract. Karyati, Widiati KY, Karmini, Mulyadi R. 2021. The allometric relationships for estimating...
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013; 310 (2013): 87–101Miombo woodland is a significant forest type...
The miombo woodland is the most extensive dry forest in the world, with the potential to store subst...
The present study deals with the estimation of tree density, basal area, biomass and carbon status w...
The development of tree allometric equations is crucial to accurate savannah carbon assessment. In A...
Introduction: Quantifying forest biomass requires the application of allometric equations which is a...
Reliable data on CO2 quantification is increasingly important to quantify the climate benefits of fo...
Acacia Mangium Willd. is one of the most important tree species grown in commercial plantation in Mo...
Stem diameter at breast height (D1.3m) and tree height (H) are commonly used measures of tree growth...