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Allometric relations for biomass partitioning of Nothofagus antarctica trees of different crown classes over a site quality gradient
Authors:Veró  nica Gargaglione,Pablo Luis Peri,Gerardo Rubio
Affiliation:1. INTA EEA-Santa Cruz – cc 332 (9400) Río Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina;2. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA), Argentina;3. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina;4. Universdidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina
Abstract:Data on tree biomass are essential for understanding the forest carbon cycle and plant adaptations to the environment. We determined biomass accumulation and allometric relationships in the partitioning of biomass between aboveground woody biomass, leaves and roots in Nothofagus antarctica. We measured above- and belowground biomass of N. antarctica trees across different ages (5–220 years) and crown classes (dominant, codominant, intermediate and suppressed) in three site qualities. The biomass allocation patterns were studied by fitting allometric functions in biomass partitioning between leaves (ML), stem and branches (MS) and roots (MR). These patterns were tested for all pooled data and according to site quality and crown classes. Biomass accumulation varied with crown class and site quality. The root component represented 26–72% of the total biomass depending on age and site. N. antarctica scaling exponents for the relationships MLvs. MS, MAvs. MR, and MSvs. MR were close to those predicted by the allometric biomass partitioning model. However, when biomass allocation was analyzed by site quality the scaling exponents varied following the optimal partitioning theory which states that plants should allocate more biomass to the part of the plant that acquires the most limiting resource. In contrast, the crown class effect on biomass partitioning was almost negligible. In conclusion, to obtain accurate estimations of biomass in N. antarctica trees the allometric approach appears as an useful tool but the site quality should be taken into consideration.
Keywords:Allometry   Nothofagus   Biomass allocation   Biomass partitioning
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