Biomass partitioning is important for illustrating terrestrial ecosystem carbon flux. West, Brown and Enquist (WBE) model predicts that an optimal 3/4 allometric scaling of leaf mass and total biomass of individual plants will be applied in diverse communities. However, amount of scientific evidence suggests an involvement of some biological and environmental factors in interpreting the variation of scaling exponent observed in empirical studies. In this paper, biomass information of 1175 forested communities in China was collected and categorized into groups in terms of leaf form and function, as well as their locations to test whether the allocation pattern was conserved or variable with internal and/or environmental variations. Model Typ...
The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25 % of China, with species diversity only next to tropi...
<div><p>The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25% of China, with species diversity only next t...
<div><p>Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- ...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of interest in biological allometry. Specifically, a num...
Defining and quantifying biomass–density relationships in dense plant stands has been a long-standin...
Forest height is a major factor shaping geographic biomass patterns, and there is a growing dependen...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of interest in biological allometry. Specifically, a num...
A thorough understanding of carbon storage patterns in forest ecosystems is crucial for forest manag...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Based on the isometric hypothesis, belowground plant biomass (MB) should scale isometrically with ab...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25% of China, with species diversity only next to tropic...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25 % of China, with species diversity only next to tropi...
<div><p>The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25% of China, with species diversity only next t...
<div><p>Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- ...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of interest in biological allometry. Specifically, a num...
Defining and quantifying biomass–density relationships in dense plant stands has been a long-standin...
Forest height is a major factor shaping geographic biomass patterns, and there is a growing dependen...
The past few decades have seen a resurgence of interest in biological allometry. Specifically, a num...
A thorough understanding of carbon storage patterns in forest ecosystems is crucial for forest manag...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Forest biomass allocation patterns are important for understanding global carbon cycling and climate...
Based on the isometric hypothesis, belowground plant biomass (MB) should scale isometrically with ab...
Temperate and boreal forests act as major sinks for atmospheric CO2. To assess the magnitude and dis...
The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25% of China, with species diversity only next to tropic...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- and abov...
The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25 % of China, with species diversity only next to tropi...
<div><p>The subtropical forest biome occupies about 25% of China, with species diversity only next t...
<div><p>Root to shoot ratio (RS) is commonly used to describe the biomass allocation between below- ...