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Net Primary Production Geography of Forest-Forming Speciesin Climate-Induced Gradients of Eurasia
Author(s) -
V. А. Usoltsev,
Seyed Omid Reza Shobairi,
В. П. Часовских
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
current world environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2320-8031
pISSN - 0973-4929
DOI - 10.12944/cwe.12.3.09
Subject(s) - primary production , geography , production (economics) , physical geography , agroforestry , forestry , environmental science , ecology , ecosystem , biology , economics , macroeconomics
s When using biomass and net primary production (NPP) databases compiled by the authors for 6 forest-forming species in a number of 6694 and 2242 sample plots correspondingly, a system of regression models of their NPP is designed and some species-specific regularities of NPP distribution in two climatic gradients (natural zonality and climate continentality) are stated. It is found that according to a zonal gradient, aboveground and total NPP in 2-needled pine and sprucefir forests are monotonically increasing in the direction from the northern to the southern tip of the continent, while larch and birch have the maximum in the southern moderate and aspen and poplar in the northern moderate zone, but oak forests do not show any significant pattern. Within a single zonal belt the aboveground and total NPP of conifer-ous and deciduous are monotonically decreasing in direction from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to the continentality pole in Yakutia. The understory NPP of all the species, except oak, monotonically increasing towards the subequatorial zone. For oak forests any clear regularity is not revealed. Within a single zonal belt, when approaching continentality pole, Pinus and Quercus NPP monotonically decreases and in others species is increasing. Species-specific patterns in changing the relative indices of NPP (forest stand underground NPP to above-ground one and forest understory NPP to total forest stand one) in gradients of the natural zonality and climate continentality are established. Current World Environment Journal Website: www.cwejournal.org ISSN: 0973-4929, Vol. 12, No. (3) 2017, Pg. 567-585 CoNtACt V. A. Usoltsev Usoltsev50@mail.ru Botanical Garden of Ural Branch of RAS, 620144 Yekaterinburg, ul. 8 Marta,

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