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Allometric models for estimation of aboveground carbon stocks in improved fallows in eastern Zambia

Journal

AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
Volume 78, Issue 3, Pages 217-232

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-009-9253-7

Keywords

Aboveground carbon stocks; Allometric models; Basal diameter; Stem; Tree fallows; Tree species

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  1. SADC-ICRAF
  2. Gates Cambridge Trust at Cambridge University

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This paper presents allometric functions for estimation of C stocks in aboveground tree biomass in 2-year-old improved fallows in eastern Zambia. A total of 222 individual trees representing 12 tree species were destructively harvested for C analysis by LECO CHN-1000 analyzer. Allometric models relating collar diameter (D-10) and total tree height (H) to stem and total aboveground C stocks were developed using data from tree fallows. Logarithmically transformed power functions displayed a good ability to stabilize variance of aboveground C stocks and showed a good fit (84 < R (2) < 99) with a bias of 0.7-3.6%. D-10 alone and in combination with H explained most of the variability in total aboveground C stocks. Validation of the species-specific and generalized models with field data indicated that they accurately predicted aboveground tree C stocks. Generalized C estimation functions were also validated and described 73-97% of variability in aboveground C stocks with an average unsigned deviation of 1.5-4.9%. The C functions will serve as a vital tool for predicting and monitoring C pool sizes in long-term studies and agroforestry projects, especially where destructive sampling is not possible.

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