Management Effects on Biomass Partitioning in Fast-Growing Poplar in Brandenburg
Abstract
1. Introduction
- (1)
- To quantify and compare biomass in aboveground and belowground compartments, as well as system-level root:shoot ratios;
- (2)
- To examine the effect of management factors (planting density, variety, and rotation stage) on carbon allocation in different biomass compartments;
- (3)
- To test whether allometric modelling in poplar can be improved by specifying according to SRC management systems;
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Site
2.2. Sample Tree Selection and Aboveground Biomass Measurement
2.3. Belowground Biomass Measurement and Root:Shoot Ratio
2.3.1. Coarse Root Sampling
2.3.2. Fine Roots Sampling
2.3.3. Root:Shoot Ratio
2.4. Carbon Content Determination and Extrapolation
2.5. Data Analysis
Exploratory Analysis of the Data
2.6. Allometric Scaling Models
3. Results
3.1. Carbon Content
3.2. Biomass Measurement
3.3. Allometric Scaling Models
4. Discussion
4.1. Exploratory Data Analysis
4.1.1. Drivers of Aboveground Biomass Partitioning
4.1.2. Drivers of Belowground Biomass Partitioning
4.1.3. Optimal Partitioning Theory and Root:Shoot Ratio
4.2. Allometric Models
5. Conclusions and Outlook
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A


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| Plot | Cultivar | Planted | Harvest | Rotation 1 | Area (ha) | Inter-Row Spacing (m) | Intra-Row Spacing (m) | Planting Density (Trees/ha) | Management Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matrix 49 | 2018 | partly, 2023 | 1 | 0.25 | 4.8 | 1.0 | 2083 (f. 4166) | MaLD1 |
| 2 | Skado | 2018 | partly, 2023 | 1 | 0.25 | 4.8 | 1.0 | 2083 (f. 4166) | SkLD1 |
| 3 | Max 3 | 2018 | none | 1 | 0.25 | 2.4 | 0.5 | 8333 | MxHD1 |
| 4 | Max 3 | 2018 | fully, 2023 | 2 | 0.33 | 2.4 | 0.5 | 8333 | MxHD2 |
| Plot | Shoot Biomass C (%) | Root Biomass C (%) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | |||||
| MaLD1 | 48.88 | ±0.09 | 49.30 | ±0.67 | 47.10 | ±0.87 | 45.28 | ±0.67 |
| SkLD1 | 49.06 | ±0.47 | 48.88 | ±0.15 | 46.87 | ±1.58 | 45.61 | ±0.15 |
| MxHD1 | 48.46 | ±0.20 | 48.73 | ±0.20 | 48.22 | ±0.51 | 45.84 | ±0.20 |
| MxHD2 | 48.68 | ±0.26 | 48.72 | ±0.10 | 49.72 | ±3.86 | 46.58 | ±0.10 |
| Compartment | n | MaLD1 | SkLD1 | MxHD1 | MxHD2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | |||||||||
| crown | 10 | 16.31 | ±2.64 | 18.49 | ±4.90 | 23.18 | ±3.14 | ||
| stem | 10 | 23.87 | ±4.04 | 23.55 | ±4.47 | 32.15 | ±4.68 | 8.23 | ±2.26 |
| total aboveground | 10 | 40.18 | ±5.59 | 42.04 | ±5.93 | 55.32 | ±6.73 | 8.23 | ±2.26 |
| coarse roots | 4 | 8.51 | ±1.07 | 10.22 | ±0.84 | 9.11 | ±2.05 | 5.35 | ±2.37 |
| fine roots | 4 | 4.09 | ±1.88 | 4.07 | ±0.48 | 3.56 | ±1.49 | 2.97 | ±1.27 |
| total belowground | 4 | 12.59 | 14.29 | 12.67 | 8.32 | ||||
| total aboveground for trees w. coarse root measurements | 4 | 37.83 | ±6.67 | 37.97 | ±5.36 | 50.59 | ±7.01 | 7.80 | ±3.00 |
| root:shoot | 4 | 0.34 | 0.38 | 0.25 | 1.11 | ||||
| 2025 | |||||||||
| crown | 15 | 17.81 | ±11.89 | 23.96 | ±17.61 | 32.12 | ±24.62 | ||
| stem | 15 | 35.01 | ±17.62 | 38.45 | ±21.66 | 62.79 | ±49.52 | 27.96 | ±16.68 |
| total aboveground | 15 | 52.81 | ±29.44 | 62.41 | ±39.08 | 94.91 | ±73.65 | 27.96 | ±16.68 |
| coarse roots | 4 | 9.17 | ±6.57 | 5.27 | ±1.89 | 14.82 | ±13.85 | 10.17 | ±7.07 |
| fine roots | 4 | 3.90 | ±1.80 | 3.86 | ±0.46 | 3.53 | ±1.48 | 2.57 | ±1.09 |
| total belowground | 4 | 13.07 | 9.13 | 18.35 | 12.74 | ||||
| total aboveground for trees w. coarse root measurements | 4 | 51.66 | ±31.17 | 20.53 | ±12.49 | 89.94 | ±82.94 | 29.46 | ±21.79 |
| Root:shoot | 4 | 0.26 | 0.54 | 0.28 | 0.49 | ||||
| Compartment | Variety | Rotation Stage | Planting Density | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crown | 0.922 | n.s. | <0.01 | ** | ||
| Stem | >0.999 | n.s. | <0.001 | *** | <0.002 | ** |
| Coarse | 0.922 | n.s. | 0.980 | n.s. | >0.999 | n.s. |
| Fine | >0.999 | n.s. | >0.999 | n.s. | 0.998 | n.s. |
| Root:shoot | 0.922 | n.s. | 0.756 | n.s. | 0.096 | . |
| Compartment | Variety | Rotation Stage | Planting Density | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crown | 0.998 | n.s. | 0.963 | n.s. | ||
| Stem | >0.999 | n.s. | 0.916 | n.s. | 0.963 | n.s. |
| Coarse | 0.999 | n.s. | > 0.999 | n.s. | >0.999 | n.s. |
| Fine | >0.999 | n.s. | 0.999 | n.s. | 0.998 | n.s. |
| Root:shoot | 0.756 | n.s. | 0.922 | n.s. | 0.998 | n.s. |
| Model Level | Estimate | Std. Error | RMSE | R2 | DF | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aboveground Biomass | ||||||
| general | a 0.99 b 1.70 | 0.26 0.12 | 32.45 | 0.67 | 98 | |
| variety | Ma | a 2.81 b 1.16 | 1.06 0.45 | 21.90 | 0.22 | 23 |
| Sk | a 0.18 b 2.32 | 0.21 0.09 | 5.28 | 0.97 | 23 | |
| Mx | a 0.35 b 2.37 | 0.29 0.15 | 26.12 | 0.83 | 48 | |
| Planting density | LD | a 0.52 b 1.88 | 0.51 0.21 | 17.81 | 0.74 | 48 |
| HD | a 0.35 b 2.37 | 0.29 0.15 | 26.12 | 0.83 | 48 | |
| Rotation stage | 1 | a 2.75 b 1.28 | 0.43 0.19 | 36.82 | 0.39 | 73 |
| 2 | a 0.65 b 1.83 | 0.24 0.13 | 9.78 | 0.89 | 23 | |
| Belowground Biomass | ||||||
| general | a 1.87 b 0.88 | 0.31 0.15 | 4.52 | 0.55 | 29 | |
| variety | Ma | a 0.39 b 1.47 | 0.78 0.33 | 1.48 | 0.77 | 6 |
| Sk | a 0.91 b 1.15 | 0.56 0.26 | 1.34 | 0.77 | 6 | |
| Mx | a 0.90 b 1.38 | 0.33 0.17 | 2.58 | 0.83 | 13 | |
| Planting density | LD | a 0.89 b 1.38 | 0.44 0.19 | 1.67 | 0.71 | 14 |
| HD | a 0.90 b 1.38 | 0.33 0.17 | 2.58 | 0.83 | 13 | |
| Rotation stage | 1 | a 1.31 b 1.09 | 0.45 0.21 | 4.60 | 0.56 | 22 |
| 2 | a 1.31 b 1.20 | 0.52 0.31 | 2.3 | 0.76 | 5 | |
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Schulz-Nielsen, L.; Burmeister, J.-M.; Fiege, C.; Richter, R.; Pecenka, R. Management Effects on Biomass Partitioning in Fast-Growing Poplar in Brandenburg. Forests 2026, 17, 395. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030395
Schulz-Nielsen L, Burmeister J-M, Fiege C, Richter R, Pecenka R. Management Effects on Biomass Partitioning in Fast-Growing Poplar in Brandenburg. Forests. 2026; 17(3):395. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030395
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchulz-Nielsen, Lisa, Josafat-Mattias Burmeister, Cäcilia Fiege, Rico Richter, and Ralf Pecenka. 2026. "Management Effects on Biomass Partitioning in Fast-Growing Poplar in Brandenburg" Forests 17, no. 3: 395. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030395
APA StyleSchulz-Nielsen, L., Burmeister, J.-M., Fiege, C., Richter, R., & Pecenka, R. (2026). Management Effects on Biomass Partitioning in Fast-Growing Poplar in Brandenburg. Forests, 17(3), 395. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17030395

