Carbon fractions in the world's dead wood

Nat Commun. 2021 Feb 9;12(1):889. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21149-9.

Abstract

A key uncertainty in quantifying dead wood carbon (C) stocks-which comprise ~8% of total forest C pools globally-is a lack of accurate dead wood C fractions (CFs) that are employed to convert dead woody biomass into C. Most C estimation protocols utilize a default dead wood CF of 50%, but live tree studies suggest this value is an over-estimate. Here, we compile and analyze a global database of dead wood CFs in trees, showing that dead wood CFs average 48.5% across forests, deviating significantly from 50%, and varying systematically among biomes, taxonomic divisions, tissue types, and decay classes. Utilizing data-driven dead wood CFs in tropical forests alone may correct systematic overestimates in dead wood C stocks of ~3.0 Pg C: an estimate approaching nearly the entire dead wood C pool in the temperate forest biome. We provide for the first time, robust empirical dead wood CFs to inform global forest C estimation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Carbon / analysis*
  • Carbon / metabolism
  • Carbon Cycle
  • Climate
  • Forests
  • Plant Structures / chemistry
  • Plant Structures / classification
  • Trees / chemistry
  • Trees / classification
  • Wood / chemistry*
  • Wood / metabolism

Substances

  • Carbon