Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1556710384> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 86 of
86
with 100 items per page.
- W1556710384 abstract "Despite global importance of wetlands, estimations of their production and biomass have received little attention (Campbell et al., 2000). This chapter concentrates on analysis of the composition and above-ground biomass of floodplain grasslands and fen vegetation in the Northern forest zone. Both vegetation types were extensively used for hay and/or grazing up to the middle of the 20th century, and abandoned later. Systematic biomass estimations were conducted in the 1970s–1980s (Estonian data from 1977–1980; most data from Canada from 1972–1978 (Campbell et al., 2000)) when they were feasible for agricultural use. Papers on vegetation production and above-ground biomass of wetlands are quite scarce nowadays. Biomass has sometimes been measured for developing community structure theories, e.g. Zobel & Liira (1997) included some wet grasslands into analysis of richness vs biomass relationship. Still, some thorough reviews can be found like an overview of biomass of rich fen types in South England and Wales by Wheeler & Shaw (1991). New interest in the subject has risen in the context of biomass use for bioenergy production (e.g. Rosch et al., 2009). Many plant species cannot survive without special accommodation to wetland conditions. The composition of wetland vegetation is mostly controlled by the wetland water level (WL) (Bootsma & Wassen, 1996; Hajkova et al., 2004; Barry et al., 2008). Wilcox & Nichols (2008) and Ilomets et al. (2010) found that the diversity and habitat value of plant communities depend on the wetland WL and the water level amplitude between dry and wet seasons (WLA). In fens with a constantly high WL rhizome-spreading graminoids and herbs dominate, while drainage and fluctuating WL support high tussock-forming graminoids. A specific feature of both floodplain grassland and fen vegetation is high patchiness due to variations in WL and WLA caused by microtopography (Liira et al., 2009). Tussocks, formed by herbaceous plants or tree stumps, locally increase the habitat variability even more (Liira et al., 2009; Ilomets et al., 2010). Total biomass of wetland vegetation is significantly affected by three main factors: the N:P ratio, total nutrient supply and morphological and physiological traits of plants (Gusewell, 2005). Biomass variations are higher on moister sites such as wet floodplain grasslands (Truus & Puusild, 2009) and fens (Ilomets et al., 2010). The height and coverage of tussocks increases with denser or deeper drainage. About 52% of the vascular plant species variance occurs due to four environmental variables: amplitude of WL (between spring flooding and midsummer dry period), midsummer WL, mire water pH and electrical conductivity (Ilomets et al., 2010)." @default.
- W1556710384 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1556710384 creator A5082365450 @default.
- W1556710384 date "2011-09-06" @default.
- W1556710384 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W1556710384 title "Estimation of Above-Ground Biomass of Wetlands" @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1507363094 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1530348214 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1598124695 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W166912450 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1917884271 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1965599412 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1967639946 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1972825855 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1974594075 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1979859372 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1981968821 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1984426623 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1987810299 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W1988424344 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2010079021 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2032933938 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2049869640 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2061163553 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2071379072 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2097203071 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2098081117 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2121713151 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2123218366 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2124393288 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2153211656 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2166876128 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2167667515 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2169917233 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2316083741 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2319364556 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2321787226 @default.
- W1556710384 cites W2321794052 @default.
- W1556710384 doi "https://doi.org/10.5772/18390" @default.
- W1556710384 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1556710384 type Work @default.
- W1556710384 sameAs 1556710384 @default.
- W1556710384 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W1556710384 countsByYear W15567103842017 @default.
- W1556710384 countsByYear W15567103842021 @default.
- W1556710384 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W1556710384 hasAuthorship W1556710384A5082365450 @default.
- W1556710384 hasBestOaLocation W15567103841 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C115540264 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C201995342 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C67715294 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C96250715 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConcept C97137747 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C115540264 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C127413603 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C18903297 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C201995342 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C205649164 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C39432304 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C67715294 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C86803240 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C96250715 @default.
- W1556710384 hasConceptScore W1556710384C97137747 @default.
- W1556710384 hasLocation W15567103841 @default.
- W1556710384 hasLocation W15567103842 @default.
- W1556710384 hasOpenAccess W1556710384 @default.
- W1556710384 hasPrimaryLocation W15567103841 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W1521304817 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W2037305200 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W2094967319 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W2985389546 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W2990852122 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W3117083853 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W3136046920 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W4285592917 @default.
- W1556710384 hasRelatedWork W4367550287 @default.
- W1556710384 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1556710384 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1556710384 magId "1556710384" @default.
- W1556710384 workType "book-chapter" @default.