Biomass models for young planted Norway spruce and naturally regenerated silver birch, aspen and rowan trees
Repola, Jaakko; Luoranen, Jaana; Huuskonen, Saija; Peltoniemi, Mikko; Väänänen, Päivi; Uotila, Karri (2024)
Repola, Jaakko
Luoranen, Jaana
Huuskonen, Saija
Peltoniemi, Mikko
Väänänen, Päivi
Uotila, Karri
Julkaisusarja
Silva fennica
Volyymi
58
Numero
5
Sivut
17 p.
Suomen metsätieteellinen seura
2024
How to cite: Repola J., Luoranen J., Huuskonen S., Peltoniemi M., Väänänen P., Uotila K. (2024). Biomass models for young planted Norway spruce and naturally regenerated silver birch, aspen and rowan trees. Silva Fennica vol. 58 no. 5 article id 24031. https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.24031
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http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024102286554
http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024102286554
Tiivistelmä
We developed tree level biomass (dry weight) models for Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] H. Karst.), silver birch (Betula pendula Roth), rowan (Sorbus aucuparia L.) and aspen (Populus tremula L.) growing in young spruce dominated seedling stands with high mixture of broadleaves. The study material was collected from three planted Norway spruce seedling stands located on mineral soil in southern Finland. Biomass models were estimated by individual tree component (stem, living branches, foliage, stump, and roots with diameter of 2 mm) by using a multi-response approach (seemingly unrelated regression), which estimated the parameters of the sub-models (tree component) simultaneously. Even though the application and generalization of the developed models can be restricted by the limited material, they provide new information of seedling biomass allocation and more reliable biomass predictions for spruce and birch growing in young seedling stand compared with those of the commonly applied biomass models (Repola 2008, 2009) in Finland. Repola’s models (2008, 2009) tended to produce biased predictions for crown and below-ground biomasses of seedlings by allocating too much biomass to roots and too little to needle and branches. In addition, this study provides biomass models for aspen and rowan, which were not previously available.
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