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ADDITIVE ALLOMETRIC MODELS OF SINGLE-TREE BIOMASS OF BETULA SP. AS A BASIS OF REGIONAL TAXATION STANDARDS FOR EURASIA

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CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 105-115

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DE GRUYTER POLAND SP ZOO
DOI: 10.2478/cee-2018-0014

Keywords

Genus Betula sp.; Equations additivity; Biosphere role of forests; Biomass of trees and forests; Allometric models

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In recent years, as the ecological role of forests has grown to a global level, the need to analyze their biological productivity in terms of biogeography has increased. Such studies are carried out mainly on a regional scale at the levels of both single-trees and forest stands. Thanks to formed by the authors the database on the biomass of 1076 sample trees of the genus Betula sp. growing on the territory of Eurasia, the trans-Eurasian model of tree biomass is proposed for the first time. The model takes into account regional differences in the biomass structure of equal-sized trees, harmonized on the principle of additivity.

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