ANPP.xlsx
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Proper estimation of the herb layer annual net primary production (ANPP) can help to appreciate the role of this layer in carbon assimilation and nutrient cycling. Simple methods of ANPP estimation often understate its value. More accurate methods take into account biomass increments of individual species but are more laborious. We conducted our study in an oak-hornbeam forest (site area 12 ha) dominated by beech in NW Poland during two growing seasons (2010 and 2011). We collected herb layer biomass from 7 to 10 square frames (0.6×0.6 m). We collected plant biomass every week in April and May and every two weeks for the rest of the growing season. We compared six methods of calculating ANPP. The highest current year standing biomass (1<sup>st</sup> method of ANPP calculation) was obtained on 15<sup>th</sup> May 2010 – 37.8 g m<sup>-2</sup> and 7<sup>th</sup> May 2011 – 41.0 g m<sup>-2</sup>. The highest values of ANPP were obtained by the 6<sup>th</sup> method based on the sum of the highest products of shoot biomass and density for individual species: 74.3 g m<sup>‑2</sup> year<sup>-1</sup> in 2010 and 94.0 g m<sup>-2</sup> year<sup>‑1</sup> in 2011. The spring ephemeral <i>Anemone nemorosa</i> had the highest share of ANPP with 50% of the total ANPP. Two summer-greens, <i>Galeobdolon luteum</i> and <i>Galium odoratum</i>, each had a ca. 10% share of ANPP. The best results of ANPP calculation resulted from laborious tracking of dynamics of biomass and density of individual shoots.
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2021-05-20



