Título
Tissue carbon concentration of 175 Mexican forest species
11627/480711627/4807
Autor
Pompa García, Marín
Sigala Rodríguez, José Angel
Jurado Ybarra, Enrique
Flores Rivas, Joel David
Resumen
"Reliable calculations of carbon stocks in forest ecosystems are crucial for proper implementation of global warming mitigation policies. Accurate estimations depend upon applying the correct factor of carbon (C) concentration for different forest species and tissues instead of the often assumed 50% carbon content. Despite the high forest species richness in Mexico and the increasing CO2 emissions, data on carbon concentrations in forest plant tissues are scarce. In this study, we determined variation in C concentration of different tissues for 175plant species common in Mexican forests. C contents were estimated and contrasted for plant distribution, taxa, and plant structure (main stems, branches, twigs, bark, leaves, buds, fruits, roots and root cuticles). The mean C concentration across species was 44.7%. Species significantly differed in C concentration by tissue, environment and taxa. These multi-species data contribute to improve precision on estimates of C balance in terrestrial ecosystems, reducing the uncertainty in C inventories in Mexico and elsewhere."
Fecha de publicación
2017Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor2421-010Área de conocimiento
BOTANICA GENERALColecciones
Editor
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Palabras clave
Carbon SinkPlant Tissue C
Multi-species C
Global Warming