Plant aboveground biomass (AGB) is a useful metric to assess ecosystem functioning, and its sensitivity to changing environmental conditions provides insight into potential global change impacts. Allometric estimates of AGB using vegetation characteristics such as plant cover or height provide nondestructive biomass proxies for repeated measurements but can introduce uncertainty to estimates. We estimated the relationship between both plant cover and a cover height index and AGB for 15 plant species from six sites to identify the most reliable approach to estimate biomass nondestructively in semiarid eastern Australian rangelands. Estimates were made by grouping species at four different levels of specificity, to test whether generic estima...
The objective of this paper is to test the relationships between Above Ground Biomass (AGB) and remo...
Terrestrial carbon stock mapping is important for the successful implementation of climate change mi...
Allometric equations are currently used to estimate above-ground biomass (AGB) based on the indirect...
To quantify the impact that planting indigenous trees and shrubs in mixed communities (environmental...
Accurate ground-based estimation of the carbon stored in terrestrial ecosystems is critical to quant...
Accurate quantification of below-ground biomass (BGB) of woody vegetation is critical to understandi...
Current methods to measure aboveground biomass (AGB) do not deliver adequate results in relation to ...
Aim Existing global models to predict standing woody biomass are based on trees characterized by a s...
Multispecies allometric models to predict grass biomass may increase field study efficiency by elimi...
Root biomass may to contribute a substantial proportion of the carbon sequestered in new tree planti...
Root biomass may to contribute a substantial proportion of the carbon sequestered in new tree planti...
Examines the effects of species, rainfall and soil type on tree biomass regressions, as well as the ...
The objective of this paper is to test the relationships between Above Ground Biomass (AGB) and remo...
Terrestrial carbon stock mapping is important for the successful implementation of climate change mi...
Allometric equations are currently used to estimate above-ground biomass (AGB) based on the indirect...
To quantify the impact that planting indigenous trees and shrubs in mixed communities (environmental...
Accurate ground-based estimation of the carbon stored in terrestrial ecosystems is critical to quant...
Accurate quantification of below-ground biomass (BGB) of woody vegetation is critical to understandi...
Current methods to measure aboveground biomass (AGB) do not deliver adequate results in relation to ...
Aim Existing global models to predict standing woody biomass are based on trees characterized by a s...
Multispecies allometric models to predict grass biomass may increase field study efficiency by elimi...
Root biomass may to contribute a substantial proportion of the carbon sequestered in new tree planti...
Root biomass may to contribute a substantial proportion of the carbon sequestered in new tree planti...
Examines the effects of species, rainfall and soil type on tree biomass regressions, as well as the ...
The objective of this paper is to test the relationships between Above Ground Biomass (AGB) and remo...
Terrestrial carbon stock mapping is important for the successful implementation of climate change mi...
Allometric equations are currently used to estimate above-ground biomass (AGB) based on the indirect...