Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate change, which might change with environmental conditions and forest characteristics. However, the effects of climate and forest characteristics on biomass allocation fractions (the fraction of total forest biomass distributed in organs) remains unknown. The authors use a large Chinese biomass dataset (1081 forests encompassing 10 forest types) to analyse the responses of biomass allocation fractions to biogeography, climate, and forest characteristics. The authors found that the stem mass fraction significantly increased with age and precipitation and significantly decreased with latitude and temperature. The branch mass fraction significant...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
A mechanistic understanding of factors driving forest biomass will help stewards manage carbon stora...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
Oak forests are major communities in warm temperate forests in northern China. The dependence of bio...
Whether the fraction of total forest biomass distributed in roots, stems, or leaves varies systemati...
Whether the fraction of total forest biomass distributed in roots, stems, or leaves varies systemati...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Biomass conversion factors (BCFs, defined as the ratios of tree components (i.e. stem, branch, folia...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
<div><p>Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the amb...
The northeastern forest region of China is an important component of total temperate and boreal fore...
In order to understand how carbon storage and allocation patterns vary among plantation types, we es...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
A mechanistic understanding of factors driving forest biomass will help stewards manage carbon stora...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
Oak forests are major communities in warm temperate forests in northern China. The dependence of bio...
Whether the fraction of total forest biomass distributed in roots, stems, or leaves varies systemati...
Whether the fraction of total forest biomass distributed in roots, stems, or leaves varies systemati...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
Biomass conversion factors (BCFs, defined as the ratios of tree components (i.e. stem, branch, folia...
Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the ambient gro...
<div><p>Plant biomass allocation between below- and above-ground parts can actively adapt to the amb...
The northeastern forest region of China is an important component of total temperate and boreal fore...
In order to understand how carbon storage and allocation patterns vary among plantation types, we es...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
A mechanistic understanding of factors driving forest biomass will help stewards manage carbon stora...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...