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. 2023 Aug 21;18(8):e0289679. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289679

Table 1. Medians, ranges, and sample sizes (n) of size metrics.

Basal diameter (cm) Height (m) Canopy area (m2) Aboveground Biomass (kg) Belowground Biomass (kg) n
Robinia pseudoacacia * 9.20 (2.64–15.0) 5.47 (1.38–7.77) 14.4 (0.696–32.9) 14.9 (0.219–43.5) 4.17 (0.133–13.0) 12
Betula nigra 5.27 (1.61–14.7) 2.75 (1.08–6.74) 2.33 (0.208–19.3) 1.40 (0.0480–16.1) 0.527 (0.0279–5.71) 16
Gliricidia sepium * 3.54 (0.847–11.2) 1.04 (0.240–2.40) 3.65 (0.0204–47.1) 0.549 (0.00340–26.3) NA 31
Casuarina equisetifolia * 8.28 (2.48–15.2) 4.70 (1.42–8.40) 11.0 (0.140–39.3) 5.65 (0.158–23.0) NA 29
Psidium cattleianum 3.31 (1.26–6.22) 0.790 (0.390–1.89) 1.12 (0.160–3.12) 0.413 (0.0273–2.34) NA 25
Acacia koa * 8.57 (1.79–16.4) 3.70 (1.05–5.30) 5.74 (0.260–22.8) 6.45 (0.0874–55.5) NA 19
Morella faya * 5.37 (1.71–10.5) 2.35 (0.510–5.00) 2.39 (0.133–18.6) 3.14 (0.0345–30.3) NA 26
Dodonaea viscosa 6.47 (0.905–13.3) 2.51 (0.910–3.55) 5.94 (0.0992–15.9) 3.58 (0.0187–20.6) NA 22

*Nitrogen-fixing species

Canopy area defined as maximum canopy width multiplied by maximum canopy length (not multiplied by π)