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Awé, D. V. , Awé, D. V. Noiha, N. V. , Noiha, N. V. Chimi, D. C. , Chimi, D. C. Ganamé, M. , Ganamé, M. Vroh, B. T. A. , & Vroh, B. T. A. (2021). Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon.
Universal Journal of Business and Management, 1(2), 123-146.
https://doi.org/10.31586/rjees.2021.156
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Awé, D. V. ; Awé, D. V. Noiha, N. V. ; Noiha, N. V. Chimi, D. C. ; Chimi, D. C. Ganamé, M. ; Ganamé, M. Vroh, B. T. A. ; Vroh, B. T. A. Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon.
Universal Journal of Business and Management 2021 1(2), 123-146.
https://doi.org/10.31586/rjees.2021.156
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Awé, Djongmo Victor, Djongmo Victor Awé. Noumi Valery Noiha, Noumi Valery Noiha. Djomo Cédric Chimi, Djomo Cédric Chimi. Moussa Ganamé, Moussa Ganamé. Bi Tra Aimé Vroh, and Bi Tra Aimé Vroh. 2021. "Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon".
Universal Journal of Business and Management 1, no. 2: 123-146.
https://doi.org/10.31586/rjees.2021.156
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Awé DV, Awé DVNoiha NV, Noiha NVChimi DC, Chimi DCGanamé M, Ganamé MVroh BTA, Vroh BTA. Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon.
Universal Journal of Business and Management. 2021; 1(2):123-146.
https://doi.org/10.31586/rjees.2021.156
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AUTHOR = {Awé, Djongmo Victor and Noiha, Noumi Valery and Chimi, Djomo Cédric and Ganamé, Moussa and Vroh, Bi Tra Aimé and Zapfack, Louis},
TITLE = {Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon},
JOURNAL = {Universal Journal of Business and Management},
VOLUME = {1},
YEAR = {2021},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {123-146},
URL = {/10.31586/rjees-1-2-510.31586/rjees/1/2/5},
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DOI = {10.31586/rjees.2021.156},
ABSTRACT = {Accurate estimates of above-ground biomass (AGB) and below-ground biomass (BGB) are essential for estimating carbon (C) balances at various geographical scales and formulating effective climate change mitigation programs. This study aimed to formulate specific allometric equations and carbon stock for B. senegalensis in Cameroon. Destructive sampling technique was used for harvesting and weighing the biomass of 40 individual trees. Allometric models were developed using biomass as dependent variable and tree dendrometric parameters as independent variables. The best models selected based with Adjusted coefficients of determination (Adj.R2), residual standard error (RSE) and Akaike's information criterion (AIC) were: ln (leaf biomass) = 0.08 + 0.31*ln (D2×H×ρ); ln (branch biomass) = 0.14 + 0.65*ln (D²×H×ρ); ln (stem biomass) = 2.03 + 1.32*ln (D²×H); ln (AGB) = 4.55 + 2.85*ln(D) and ln (BGB) =3.04 + 1.64*ln(D). The belowground biomass of B. senegalensis represents on average 25 % of the total aboveground biomass. Aboveground carbon ranged between 7.09 ± 0.42- 9.01 ± 0.50 tC/ha; Belowground carbon ranged between 4.37 ± 0.26 - 7.11 ± 0.35 tC/ha; litter carbon ranged between 0.50 ± 0.02 - 0.95 ± 0.04 tC/ha; herbaceous carbon ranged between 1.05 ± 0.28 - 1.86 ± 0.20 tC/ha ; dead wood carbon ranged between 3.03 ± 0.40 - 8.98 ± 0.44 tC/ha; Soil Organic Carbon Stock varies between4.33 ± 0.79 - 6.14 ± 1.05 tC/ha ;Total carbon were 33.24 ± 4.28;27.40 ± 3.35;27.27 ± 3.27and 21.18 ± 3.00 tC/ha in site 3, site 2, site 1 and site 4 respectively.The specific allometric equation developed for B. senegalensis can be used in similar Sudano-Sahelian savannas to implement activities to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) for the benefit of local carbon trading communities.},
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AU - Awé, Djongmo Victor
AU - Noiha, Noumi Valery
AU - Chimi, Djomo Cédric
AU - Ganamé, Moussa
AU - Vroh, Bi Tra Aimé
AU - Zapfack, Louis
TI - Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon
T2 - Universal Journal of Business and Management
PY - 2021
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SN - 2770-1964
SP - 123
EP - 146
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AB - Accurate estimates of above-ground biomass (AGB) and below-ground biomass (BGB) are essential for estimating carbon (C) balances at various geographical scales and formulating effective climate change mitigation programs. This study aimed to formulate specific allometric equations and carbon stock for B. senegalensis in Cameroon. Destructive sampling technique was used for harvesting and weighing the biomass of 40 individual trees. Allometric models were developed using biomass as dependent variable and tree dendrometric parameters as independent variables. The best models selected based with Adjusted coefficients of determination (Adj.R2), residual standard error (RSE) and Akaike's information criterion (AIC) were: ln (leaf biomass) = 0.08 + 0.31*ln (D2×H×ρ); ln (branch biomass) = 0.14 + 0.65*ln (D²×H×ρ); ln (stem biomass) = 2.03 + 1.32*ln (D²×H); ln (AGB) = 4.55 + 2.85*ln(D) and ln (BGB) =3.04 + 1.64*ln(D). The belowground biomass of B. senegalensis represents on average 25 % of the total aboveground biomass. Aboveground carbon ranged between 7.09 ± 0.42- 9.01 ± 0.50 tC/ha; Belowground carbon ranged between 4.37 ± 0.26 - 7.11 ± 0.35 tC/ha; litter carbon ranged between 0.50 ± 0.02 - 0.95 ± 0.04 tC/ha; herbaceous carbon ranged between 1.05 ± 0.28 - 1.86 ± 0.20 tC/ha ; dead wood carbon ranged between 3.03 ± 0.40 - 8.98 ± 0.44 tC/ha; Soil Organic Carbon Stock varies between4.33 ± 0.79 - 6.14 ± 1.05 tC/ha ;Total carbon were 33.24 ± 4.28;27.40 ± 3.35;27.27 ± 3.27and 21.18 ± 3.00 tC/ha in site 3, site 2, site 1 and site 4 respectively.The specific allometric equation developed for B. senegalensis can be used in similar Sudano-Sahelian savannas to implement activities to reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+) for the benefit of local carbon trading communities.
DO - Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon
TI - 10.31586/rjees.2021.156
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