Authors
David W MacFarlane, Shem Kuyah, Rachmat Mulia, Johannes Dietz, Catherine Muthuri, Meine Van Noordwijk
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Trees
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
807-817
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Key message
Functional branch analysis (FBA) is a promising non-destructive method that can produce accurate tree biomass equations when applied to trees which exhibit fractal branching architecture.
Abstract
Functional branch analysis (FBA) is a promising non-destructive alternative to the standard destructive method of tree biomass equation development. In FBA, a theoretical model of tree branching architecture is calibrated with measurements of tree stems and branches to estimate the coefficients of the biomass equation. In this study, species-specific and mixed-species tree biomass equations were derived from destructive sampling of trees in Western Kenya and compared to tree biomass equations derived non-destructively from FBA. The results indicated that the non-destructive FBA method can produce biomass …
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