干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(9) :918-933.

Plant cover as an estimator of above-ground biomass in semi-arid woody vegetation in Northeast Patagonia, Argentina

Laura B RODRIGUEZ Silvia S TORRES ROBLES Marcelo F ARTURI Juan M ZEBERIO Andrés C H GRAND Néstor I GASPARRI
干旱区科学2021,Vol.13Issue(9) :918-933.

Plant cover as an estimator of above-ground biomass in semi-arid woody vegetation in Northeast Patagonia, Argentina

Laura B RODRIGUEZ 1Silvia S TORRES ROBLES 2Marcelo F ARTURI 3Juan M ZEBERIO 2Andrés C H GRAND 4Néstor I GASPARRI5
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作者信息

  • 1. National University of Río Negro,Atlantic Headquarters,Center for Environmental Studies from Norpatagonia(CEANPa),Viedma 8500,Argentina;National Council of Scientific and Technical Research(CONICET),Viedma 8500,Argentina
  • 2. National University of Río Negro,Atlantic Headquarters,Center for Environmental Studies from Norpatagonia(CEANPa),Viedma 8500,Argentina
  • 3. Ecological and Environmental Systems Research Laboratory(LISEA),National University of La Plata,La Plata 1900,Argentina
  • 4. National Institute of Agricultural Technology(INTA),AER Patagones,Carmen de Patagones 8504,Argentina
  • 5. Institute of Regional Ecology(IER),National University of Tucumán(UNT)-National Council of Scientific and Technical Research(CONICET),Tucumán 4000,Argentina;Faculty of Natural Sciences and Miguel Lillo Institute,National University of Tucumán(UNT),Yerba Buena 4107,Argentina
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Abstract

The quantification of carbon storage in vegetation biomass is a crucial factor in the estimation and mitigation of CO2 emissions. Globally, arid and semi-arid regions are considered an important carbon sink. However, they have received limited attention and, therefore, it should be a priority to develop tools to quantify biomass at the local and regional scales. Individual plant variables, such as stem diameter and crown area, were reported to be good predictors of individual plant weight. Stand-level variables, such as plant cover and mean height, are also easy-to-measure estimators of above-ground biomass (AGB) in dry regions. In this study, we estimated the AGB in semi-arid woody vegetation in Northeast Patagonia, Argentina. We evaluated whether the AGB at the stand level can be estimated based on plant cover and to what extent the estimation accuracy can be improved by the inclusion of other field-measured structure variables. We also evaluated whether remote sensing technologies can be used to reliably estimate and map the regional mean biomass. For this purpose, we analyzed the relationships between field-measured woody vegetation structure variables and AGB as well as LANDSAT TM-derived variables. We obtained a model-based ratio estimate of regional mean AGB and its standard error. Total plant cover allowed us to obtain a reliable estimation of local AGB, and no better fit was attained by the inclusion of other structure variables. The stand-level plant cover ranged between 18.7% and 95.2% and AGB between about 2.0 and 70.8 Mg/hm2. AGB based on total plant cover was well estimated from LANDSAT TM bands 2 and 3, which facilitated a model-based ratio estimate of the regional mean AGB (approximately 12.0 Mg/hm2) and its sampling error (about 30.0%). The mean AGB of woody vegetation can greatly contribute to carbon storage in semi-arid lands. Thus, plant cover estimation by remote sensing images could be used to obtain regional estimates and map biomass, as well as to assess and monitor the impact of land-use change on the carbon balance, for arid and semi-arid regions.

Key words

above-ground biomass/shrublands/ratio estimation/carbon storage/remote sensing/Patagonia

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2021
干旱区科学
中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,科学出版社

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ISSN:1674-6767
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