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. 2007 Aug 28;274(1626):2753–2759. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.1012

Table 1.

Current best estimates of (oven-dry) above- and belowground vegetation mass and C pools of vegetation and soils in terrestrial biomes, and of the land C sink, derived from C inventories (Saugier et al. 2001; Grace 2004; Grace et al. 2006).

biome area (106 km2) plant mass (g m−2) plant Ca (Pg) soil Cc (Pg) biome Cd (Pg) C sinke (Pg yr−1)


above below above below totalb

CA CR CV CS CB S
tropical forest 17.5 30 400 8400 266 74 340 214 553 0.66
temperate forest 10.4 21 000 5700 109 30 139 153 292 0.35
Boreal forest 13.7 6100 2200 42 15 57 338 395 0.47
Mediterranean shrubland 2.8 6000 6000 8 8 17 71 88 0.11
tropical savanna and grassland 27.6 4000 1700 55 23 79 247 326 0.39
temperate grassland 15.0 250 500 2 4 6 176 182 0.22
deserts 27.7 350 350 5 5 10 159 169 0.20
tundra 5.6 250 400 1 1 2 115 117 0.14
crops 13.5 530 80 4 1 4 11 15 0.02
ice 15.5
total 149.3 492 160 652 1485 2137 2.56
a

Plant C is assumed to be 50% of dry mass (Saugier et al. 2001).

b

Total plant C (CV)=aboveground C content (CA)+root C content (CR).

c

Soil C is calculated for a depth of 1 m (Saugier et al. 2001).

d

Biome C content (CB)=vegetation C content (CV)+soil C content (CS).

e

C sink (S)=CBa, where a=0.0012 yr−1 (§2 and table 1 of Grace (2004), but corrected to remove errors in that table (cf. table 4 of Grace et al. (2006)).