2022
DOI: 10.18822/edgcc119054
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Dynamics of the aboveground phytomass of the Ob floodplain meadows in the area of the Tomsk carbon polygon (Kaibasovo)

Abstract: At the Kaibasovo site (Tomsk carbon polygon), during 2017-2021, studies of multi-year changes in the vegetation of the floodplain meadows of the Ob river were carried out on 4 permanent sample plots to determine the effect of weather conditions and floods on the formation of aboveground phytomass. The research area is located within the southern taiga subzone of the forest zone and belongs to the northern part of the Shegarsky section of the floodplain. Permanent sample plots were laid out on relief elem… Show more

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“…This corresponds to the yielding capacity of both the background communities of the BEC territory and the experimental sites in the second year after a fire. For floodplain meadows on the Ob River in the area of the Tomsk carbon polygon "Kaibasovo", on average, slightly lower values of above-ground phytomass are given (300-400 g/m 2 ) [48]. Meadow communities of the Nazarovskaya Depression (300 km to East) in the Krasnoyarsk Territory bordering the Tomsk region are also characterized by lower yielding capacity, averaging 250-350 g/m 2 , but in some areas reaching 500 g/m 2 [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This corresponds to the yielding capacity of both the background communities of the BEC territory and the experimental sites in the second year after a fire. For floodplain meadows on the Ob River in the area of the Tomsk carbon polygon "Kaibasovo", on average, slightly lower values of above-ground phytomass are given (300-400 g/m 2 ) [48]. Meadow communities of the Nazarovskaya Depression (300 km to East) in the Krasnoyarsk Territory bordering the Tomsk region are also characterized by lower yielding capacity, averaging 250-350 g/m 2 , but in some areas reaching 500 g/m 2 [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%