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Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass of shade trees and coffee bushes grown together
Authors:Milena Segura  Markku Kanninen  Damaris Suárez
Institution:(1) Department of Forest Ecology, CATIE, Agreement CATIE and University of Helsinki, Turrialba, Costa Rica;(2) Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract:Allometric models for dominant shade tree species and coffee plants (Coffea arabica) were developed for coffee agroforestry systems in Matagalpa, Nicaragua. The studied shade tree species were Cordia alliodora, Juglans olanchana, Inga tonduzzi and I. punctata. The models predict aboveground biomass based on diameter at breast height (for trees), and the stem diameter at a height of 15 cm and plant height (for coffee plants). In addition, the specific gravity of the studied species was determined.The total aboveground biomass of the shade trees varied between 3.5 and 386 kg per tree, and between 0.005 and 2.8 kg per plant for coffee. The aboveground biomass components (foliage, branch, and stem) are closely related with diameter at breast height (r > 0.75). The best-fit models for aboveground biomass of the shade trees were logarithmic, with adjusted R 2 between 0.71 and 0.97. In coffee plants, a high correlation was found (r = 0.84) with the stem diameter at 15 cm height, and the best-fit model was logarithmic, as well. The mean specific gravity was 0.52 (± 0.11) for trees and 0.82 (± 0.06) for coffee plants.
Keywords:Basal area  Branch  Carbon sequestration  Coffee agroforestry systems  Dry matter  Foliage  Matagalpa  Nicaragua  Specific gravity  Stem
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