Allometric Relationships for Predicting Aboveground Biomass, Sapwood, and Leaf Area of Two-Needle Pinon Pine (Pinus edulis) Amid Open-Grown Conditions in Central New Mexico

FOREST SCIENCE(2022)

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Pinus edulis Engelm. is a short-stature, drought-tolerant tree species that is abundant in pinon-juniper woodlands throughout semiarid ecosystems of the American Southwest. P. edulis is a model species among ecophysiological disciplines, with considerable research focus given to hydraulic functioning and carbon partitioning relating to mechanisms of tree mortality. Many ecological studies require robust estimates of tree structural traits such as biomass, active sapwood area, and leaf area. We harvested twenty trees from Central New Mexico ranging in size from 1.3 to 22.7 cm root crown diameter (RCD) to derive allometric relationships from measurements of RCD, maximum height, canopy area (CA), aboveground biomass (AGB), sapwood area (A(S)), and leaf area (A(L)). Total foliar mass was measured from a subset of individuals and scaled to A(L) from estimates of leaf mass per area. We report a strong nonlinear relationship to AGB as a function of both RCD and height, whereas CA scaled linearly. Total A(S) expressed a power relationship with RCD. Both A(S) and CA exhibited strong linear relationships with A(L) (R-2 = 0.99), whereas RCD increased nonlinearly with A(L). We improve on current models by expanding the size range of sampled trees and supplement the existing literature for this species. Study Implications: Land managers need to better understand carbon and water dynamics in changing ecosystems to understand how those ecosystems can be sustainably used now and in the future. This study of two-needle pinon (Pinus edulis Engelm.) trees in New Mexico, USA, uses observations from unoccupied aerial vehicles, field measurements, and harvesting followed by laboratory analysis to develop allometric models for this widespread species. These models can be used to understand plant traits such biomass partitioning and sap flow, which in turn will help scientists and land managers better understand the ecosystem services provided by pinon pine across North America.
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allometry, semi-arid, biomass, carbon stocks, unoccupied aerial vehicle (UAV)
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