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Quantifying the role of Platanus hispanica in carbon storage in an urban forest in central west Argentina
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2022-05Registro en:
Moreno, Gabriela Analia; Martinez Carretero, Eduardo Enrique; Vázquez, José; Vento, Barbara; Ontivero, Marcela del Valle; et al.; Quantifying the role of Platanus hispanica in carbon storage in an urban forest in central west Argentina; Taylor & Francis; Arboricultural Journal; 2022; 5-2022; 1-15
0307-1375
2168-1074
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Moreno, Gabriela Analia
Martinez Carretero, Eduardo Enrique
Vázquez, José
Vento, Barbara
Ontivero, Marcela del Valle
Duplancic Videla, María Andrea del Carmen
Alcalá, Jorge
Resumen
Human activities in cities, especially those burning fossil fuels, have increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations. Urban trees play a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycle of carbon storage in cities. Many tons of carbon are annually stored by the structural components of trees in urban ecosystems. In the urban forest of San Juan city, Platanus hispanica is one of the most abundant species. The goal of this study is to estimate the amount of carbon stored by this species in its different structural components: trunks, primary, secondary and minor branches. We analysed samples collected from two areas in the city: the urban and suburban areas. We estimated dry matter for each structural component. Significant differences were found between the studied areas. Results indicated that P. hispanica accumulated 5,630 tons of carbon in the urban area and 4,700 tons of carbon in the suburban area. Around 20,662 tons and 17,249 tons of CO2, in the urban and suburban areas respectively, are annually sequestered by this species from the atmosphere of San Juan city.