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This study aimed to figure out and compare the increment of biomass by thinning intensity focused on the plantation of the two major coniferous species (Larix kaempferi and Pinus koraiensis) of South Korea. The inventory interval was three years under the effects of three types of thinning treatments; control (no thinning), light (20% thinning) and heavy (40% thinning). The results showed standing biomass increment of both species decreased as thinning intensity increased (heavy<light<control). Biomass increment of each tree compartment (roots, stem, branches and foliage) also followed the increment pattern of the total biomass. In contrast, the rate of biomass growth increased as increasing thinning intensity (heavy>light>control). Meanwhile, the lowest of on-site biomass changes occurred in the control plot, and the greatest was in the heavy thinning plot because thinning was involved with leaving the felling residual biomass (leaves, branches and roots) on the site. According to the results from this short-term study, unthinned stands is preferable for maximizing standing biomass as well as carbon sequestration. However long-term investigation should be considered in order to see more clear results.
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Introduction
Material and Methods
Study areas and data collection
Data analysis
Results
Discussio
Biomass increment
Biomass changes
Carbon sequestration
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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