Abstract

Forest structure is a key component of its management and assessment in every forest ecosystem. In the study, 23 plots were established to obtain data on the acacia forest community based on tree size. Results from the study indicated that the acacia community could be broadly divided into two groups based on tree-size variables. The diameter and height frequency distributions of Group 1 were right-skewed, while those of Group 2 were more complicated. In both groups, there were positive correlations between tree-size variables, nonetheless the relationship between diameter at breast height and total height was best described using the cubic equation. Further, the Weibull and Sinh-Arcsinh (SHASH) best simulated the diameter and height frequency distribution. High-quality trees were found in a large diameter (> 30 cm) and height groups (> 22 m). In contrast, low-quality plants often concentrated on the smallest sizes. Therefore, trees with a diameter of 2–10 cm and a height lower than 8 m should receive attention to tend. Carbon stock in the two groups was 61.48 Mg·ha–1and 64.21 Mg·ha–1, respectively. Tending solutions and measurements should be carried out regularly to promptly propose silvicultural measures and improve forest quality in future.

Details

Title
Acacia canopy structure and carbon stock in Ba Vi, Vietnam
Author
Bui, Manh Hung  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Nguyen Thi Bich Phuong; Nguyen Van Quy; Nguyen Van Hop; Le Van Cuong; Habib, Yusif
Pages
21-32
Section
Original Paper
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)
ISSN
12124834
e-ISSN
1805935X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3152977088
Copyright
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