Analysis of biomass compatibility model of Chinese fir in Jiangle, Fujian Province

Mingjing Wu

Article ID: 1617
Vol 5, Issue 1, 2022

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Abstract


Aiming at the problem of incompatibility of biomass models of forest organs, taking Chinese fir in Fujian Jiangle State-owned Forest Farm as the research object, based on selecting the optimal independent model of each organ, the biomass compatibility model of Chinese fir was established with a three-level joint control scheme. The results show that the compatibility equation system based on the whole plant biomass can effectively solve the problem of incompatibility in the whole plant biomass, each sub-biomass and between sub-biomass. Besides, except for the leaf biomass model, all other biomass models have good fitting effect, which is of great significance to the guidance of the analysis of local Chinese fir biomass.


Keywords


Chinese Fir; Biomass; Compatibility Model

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/sf.v5i1.1617

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