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Biomassa-ontwikkeling in niet meer beheerde bossen
Voor een aantal bostypen (met grove den, eik, beuk of douglas als hoofdsoort) in niet meer beheerde Nederlandse bosreservaten op wat rijkere zandgronden zijn op grond van twee opeenvolgende inventarisaties de bovengrondse biomassa en de koolstofvastlegging berekend, en vergeleken met beheerde bossen. Bij een ongestoorde bosontwikkeling neemt de koolstofvoorraad in de bovengrondse biomassa toe in de opeenvolgende successiefasen (van grove den naar beuk) en zal in het eindstadium van de ontwikkeling uitkomen op circa 150 ton C per ha
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
forests, forest stands, natural regeneration, biomass, resilience of nature, seral stages, carbon, carbon cycle, nature conservation, nature reserves, plant succession, stand development, forest ecology
forests, forest stands, natural regeneration, biomass, resilience of nature, seral stages, carbon, carbon cycle, nature conservation, nature reserves, plant succession, stand development, forest ecology
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