2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/434/1/012237
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Above-Ground Biomass and Carbon Stocks in Sigogor Mountain Nature Reserve, Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia

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“…Reservation can occur due to environmental factors such as: (1) climate (rainfall and temperature) and landform; (2) soils, determined by anoxic or oxic conditions, pH (acidity), and mineralogical composition (minerals belonging to the clay group and iron and aluminum oxyhydroxides); (3) the type of organic matter and its degree of preservation; and (4) communities of microorganisms that can affect the biopolymers and their alteration rates (Lehmann and Kleber, 2015). The ability of mangroves to absorb carbon is shown by Waskitho et al (2018) which states that the prediction of carbon reserves in the mangrove forest in the Sigogor Mountain Nature Reserve area is 426.05 tons and this mangrove forest can absorb carbon dioxide of 1,601.93 tons. The mangrove vegetation in the area has a considerable carbon dioxide uptake of 1,601.93 tons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reservation can occur due to environmental factors such as: (1) climate (rainfall and temperature) and landform; (2) soils, determined by anoxic or oxic conditions, pH (acidity), and mineralogical composition (minerals belonging to the clay group and iron and aluminum oxyhydroxides); (3) the type of organic matter and its degree of preservation; and (4) communities of microorganisms that can affect the biopolymers and their alteration rates (Lehmann and Kleber, 2015). The ability of mangroves to absorb carbon is shown by Waskitho et al (2018) which states that the prediction of carbon reserves in the mangrove forest in the Sigogor Mountain Nature Reserve area is 426.05 tons and this mangrove forest can absorb carbon dioxide of 1,601.93 tons. The mangrove vegetation in the area has a considerable carbon dioxide uptake of 1,601.93 tons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%