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Floristic structure and biomass distribution of a tropical seasonal rain forest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China
Shanmughavel, P; Zheng, Z; Sha, LQ; Min, C
2001
Source PublicationBIOMASS & BIOENERGY
Volume21Issue:3Pages:165-175
AbstractThe aim of this research was to study the forest community structure, tree species diversity and biomass production of a tropical seasonal rain forest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China. The community structure showed a diversified species composition and supported many species of economic significance. This tropical rain forest is closely related to Malaysian forests. The biomass and its distribution were, studied using standard regression analysis and the clear-cut method for shrubs and herbs. The total biomass was 360.9 t/ha and its allocation in different layers was: tree layer 352.5 t/ha, shrub layer 4.7 t/ha, liana 3.1 t/ha and herb layer 0.5 t/ha. Most of the biomass was concentrated in the trees: stem 241.2 t/ha, root 69.6 t/ha, branch 37.2 t/ha. and leaves 4.3 t/ha; The DBH class allocation of the tree biomass was concentrated in the middle DBH class. The biomass of six DBH classes from 20 to 80 cm was 255.4 t/ha. There are twenty-six species with biomass over 0.5% of the total biomass of the tree layer, and three species with biomass over 5%, i.e., Pometia tomentosa, Barringtonia macrostachya (5.4%) and Terminalia myriocarpa (5.2%). Data on stem, branch, leaves and root of the individual tree species were used to develop regression models. (DH)-H-2 was found to be the best estimator of the biomass in this tropical rain forest.

However, higher biomass figures have been reported from tropical forests elsewhere e.g., 415-520 t/ha in the tropical forests of Cambodia, the tropical moist mixed dipterocarp forests, and the tropical moist logged moist evergreen-high, medium, and low yield forests of SriLanka. In some forests, lower accumulation of biomass was reported, e.g., 10-295 t/ha in the tropical moist forests of Bangladesh, the tropical moist dense forest of Cambodia, the tropical dry forests of India, the tropical moist forests of Penninsular-Malaysia, the tropical moist mixed dipterocarps forests of Sarawak-Malaysia, the tropical evergreen forests of Myanmar and the tropical moist ever-green logged forests of SriLanka.
KeywordTropical Seasonal Rain Forests Forest Community Structure Tree Species Diversity Biomass Production Biomass Allocation And Biomass Tables
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/3881
Collection森林生态研究组
Corresponding AuthorMin, C
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Shanmughavel, P,Zheng, Z,Sha, LQ,et al. Floristic structure and biomass distribution of a tropical seasonal rain forest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China[J]. BIOMASS & BIOENERGY,2001,21(3):165-175.
APA Shanmughavel, P,Zheng, Z,Sha, LQ,&Min, C.(2001).Floristic structure and biomass distribution of a tropical seasonal rain forest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China.BIOMASS & BIOENERGY,21(3),165-175.
MLA Shanmughavel, P,et al."Floristic structure and biomass distribution of a tropical seasonal rain forest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China".BIOMASS & BIOENERGY 21.3(2001):165-175.
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