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Assessment of the Mass and Surface Area of the Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Needles

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app12168204

Keywords

mass of needles; surface of needles; LAI; allometric equation; Pinus sylvestris L

Funding

  1. Cultural and Educational Grant Agency of theMinistry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic [KEGA 026UMB-4/2021]
  2. grant agency VEGA [1/0324/21, 1/0629/20]

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This study investigated the variation of mass and surface area of Scots pine needles in different bio-social positions. Allometric equations were derived to determine the relationship between needle mass and surface area with diameter at breast height. The results showed significant correlations between needle mass, surface area, and diameter at breast height.
The assessment of the surface area of all leaves from a tree crown is regarded as one of the key parameters in scaling ecophysiological processes, such as growth, carbon budget, and water management. The purpose of this study was to investigate the variation of the mass and surface area of Scots pine needles, obtained from trees growing in the same habitat conditions but at different stock densities, therefore occupying different biosocial positions. The mass of needles and the leaf area index (LAI) were determined for an even-aged 33-year-old Scots pine stand located at a fresh mixed coniferous forest site in southwest Poland (50 degrees 32 ' N; 17 degrees 42 ' E). The needles, collected from all the sample trees, were subjected to a biometric analysis to determine the total mass of needles from each tree, the mass of 1000 needle pairs, the number of needles per crown, and the needle length distribution. Based on the actual measurements, we derived allometric equations for finding the fresh mass (FMN) and the surface area of the needles (SN), using the diameter at breast height (DBH) as an independent variable. The relationships between the mass of the needles and the DBH were significant (p < 0.0001), and so were those between the surface area of the needles and the DBH (p < 0.001). The fresh mass of needles for the tree stands varied from 6458 kg center dot ha(-1) to 11,102 kg center dot ha(-1). The LAI was in the range of 3.2 to 5.4 m(2)center dot m(-2). The mean value of the LAI for the Scots pine stand was 4 m(2)center dot m(-2). Further studies are required and more algorithms need to be developed for the quantitative assessment of the LAI in Scots pine trees, using a larger number of sample trees with more varied biometric features.

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