2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.actao.2021.103734
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Outcomes of a native bamboo on biomass and carbon stocks of a neotropical biodiversity hotspot

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“…Some bamboo forests present a lower capacity for carbon storage. For instance, the bamboo forest plantations with Merostachys neesii and Dendrocalamus strictus in the Atlantic Forest Protected Area (Brazil) are able to store 5.20 tC/ha [54], and the home garden management of mixed bamboo species in Assam, India, can store only 9.00 tC/ha [30]. These cases focus solely on bamboo's aboveground portions, underscoring gaps in research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some bamboo forests present a lower capacity for carbon storage. For instance, the bamboo forest plantations with Merostachys neesii and Dendrocalamus strictus in the Atlantic Forest Protected Area (Brazil) are able to store 5.20 tC/ha [54], and the home garden management of mixed bamboo species in Assam, India, can store only 9.00 tC/ha [30]. These cases focus solely on bamboo's aboveground portions, underscoring gaps in research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the invaded Bai bamboo forest (IF) period, the average plant height of Bai bamboo was reduced by about 35%, and the average DBH was reduced by about 33%, while the plant density was increased by almost 92%. More plant density increases the biomass of litterfall biomass per unit area of the forest system [35]. Bai bamboo changed its growth strategy after the invasion into broadleaf forests by increasing plant density and decreasing plant height, which led to an increase in the litterfall biomass per unit area (Table 2).…”
Section: Effects Of Bamboo Invasion On Litterfall Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%