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Comparative Study of Carbon Storage and Allocation Characteristics of Mature Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest

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  • Zeng, Zhangquan
  • Zhang, Canming
  • Niu, Yandong
  • Li, Xiquan
  • Wu, Zijian
  • Luo, Jia

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Evergreen broad-leaved forest is an important forest type in China. This paper analyzes the allocation characteristics of vegetation and soil carbon pool of evergreen broad-leaved forest, to understand the current status of research on the carbon storage of evergreen broad-leaved forest as well as shortcomings. In the context of global climate change, it is necessary to carry out the long-term research of evergreen broad-leaved forest, in order to grasp the formation mechanism of evergreen broad-leaved forest productivity, and the impact of climate change on the carbon sequestration function of evergreen broad-leaved forest ecosystem.

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  • Zeng, Zhangquan & Zhang, Canming & Niu, Yandong & Li, Xiquan & Wu, Zijian & Luo, Jia, 2014. "Comparative Study of Carbon Storage and Allocation Characteristics of Mature Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 6(07), pages 1-4, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:183279
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.183279
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