Woody tissue carbon (C) concentration is a key wood trait necessary for accurately estimating forest C stocks and fluxes, which also varies widely across species and biomes. However, coarse approximations of woody tissue C (e.g., 50%) remain commonplace in forest C estimation and reporting protocols, despite leading to substantial errors in forest C estimates. Here, we describe the Global Woody Tissue Carbon Concentration Database (GLOWCAD): a database containing 3,676 individual records of woody tissue C concentrations from 864 tree species. Woody tissue C concentration data—i.e., the mass of C per unit dry mass—were obtained from live and dead woody tissues from 130 peer-reviewed sources published between 1980-2020. Auxiliary data for eac...
The assessment of forest biomass has important consequences for climate-related policies, including ...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Key message Variation in carbon concentration among Larix olgensis A. Henry provenances and tree tis...
Assessing the potential for forest carbon (C) capture and storage requires accurate assessments of C...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Carbon sequestration and storage are important areas of scientific research. Despite this importance...
We analyzed variations in three tree properties: tissue density, carbon fraction, and carbon density...
We analyzed variations in three tree properties: tissue density, carbon fraction, and carbon density...
For estimating the amount of carbon (C) in dead wood, conversion factors from raw volume per decay c...
Key message Carbon (C) concentrations in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook plantations differed s...
Requirements for emission reporting under the Kyoto protocol demand an estimate of the dead wood car...
After stems die, the wood persists in the ecosystem, either as standing deadwood or woody debris on ...
Carbon stored in woody debris is a key carbon pool in forest ecosystems. The most widely-used method...
Abstract Background Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) p...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
The assessment of forest biomass has important consequences for climate-related policies, including ...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Key message Variation in carbon concentration among Larix olgensis A. Henry provenances and tree tis...
Assessing the potential for forest carbon (C) capture and storage requires accurate assessments of C...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Carbon sequestration and storage are important areas of scientific research. Despite this importance...
We analyzed variations in three tree properties: tissue density, carbon fraction, and carbon density...
We analyzed variations in three tree properties: tissue density, carbon fraction, and carbon density...
For estimating the amount of carbon (C) in dead wood, conversion factors from raw volume per decay c...
Key message Carbon (C) concentrations in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook plantations differed s...
Requirements for emission reporting under the Kyoto protocol demand an estimate of the dead wood car...
After stems die, the wood persists in the ecosystem, either as standing deadwood or woody debris on ...
Carbon stored in woody debris is a key carbon pool in forest ecosystems. The most widely-used method...
Abstract Background Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) p...
Wood represents the defining feature of forest systems, and often the carbon in woody debris has a l...
The assessment of forest biomass has important consequences for climate-related policies, including ...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Key message Variation in carbon concentration among Larix olgensis A. Henry provenances and tree tis...