Authors
Bi HuiQuan Bi HuiQuan, S Murphy, L Volkova, C Weston, T Fairman, Li Yun Li Yun, R Law, J Norris, Lei XiangDong Lei XiangDong, G Caccamo
Publication date
2015/6/17
Volume
349
Pages
106-121
Description
The aboveground biomass and carbon stock of less commercialized Eucalyptus open forests of south-eastern Australia are not well-known due to a lack of accurate biomass equations for even the prevalent species in these forests. To improve biomass and carbon estimates of these forests, a total of 245 trees of 11 eucalypt species with DBH (diameter overbark at the breast height of 1.3 m above ground level) up to 139 cm and height up to 39 m were destructively sampled across three broad study sites in north-central Victoria. Trees were sampled as the four aboveground components of lower stem, upper stem, crown, and dead attached stem and branch materials. All four components were weighed completely in the field. To determine the dry to fresh weight ratio for each of the four components, 90 of these trees were further subsampled for moisture content. General linear models were used to relate dry to …