Authors
Christian Wirth, Jens Schumacher, Ernst-Detlef Schulze
Publication date
2004/2/1
Journal
Tree physiology
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
121-139
Publisher
Heron Publishing
Description
To facilitate future carbon and nutrient inventories, we used mixed-effect linear models to develop new generic biomass functions for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in Central Europe. We present both the functions and their respective variance–covariance matrices and illustrate their application for biomass prediction and uncertainty estimation for Norway spruce trees ranging widely in size, age, competitive status and site. We collected biomass data for 688 trees sampled in 102 stands by 19 authors. The total number of trees in the “base” model data sets containing the predictor variables diameter at breast height (D), height (H), age (A), site index (SI) and site elevation (HSL) varied according to compartment (roots: n = 114, stem: n = 235, dry branches: n = 207, live branches: n = 429 and needles: n = 551). “Core” data sets with about 40% fewer trees could be extracted containing the additional …
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