Table 3 Mean and SE of difference in dry mass between two drying temperatures (D) for each biomass component and species. Species which did not differ statistically significantly (p > 0.05 according to Tukey’s posteriori test) within each component are marked with the same letter.

From: Consequences of different sample drying temperatures for accuracy of biomass inventories in forest ecosystems

Species

Bark (n = 30)

SE

Branches (n = 30)

SE

Foliage (n = 30)

SE

Wood (n = 90)

SE

Abies alba

0.01720

0.00036ac

0.01705

0.00019bc

0.01314

0.00025b

0.01195

0.00011e

Alnus glutinosa

0.01627

0.00074ac

0.01623

0.00026b

0.03375

0.00089d

0.00760

0.00014a

Betula pendula

0.01327

0.00105a

0.01493

0.00023a

0.02918

0.00065c

0.00774

0.00013a

Fagus sylvatica

0.01434

0.00104ab

0.01598

0.00022ab

0.02826

0.00063c

0.00785

0.00015a

Larix decidua

0.01848

0.00040bc

0.02007

0.00022e

0.01608

0.00048a

0.00960

0.00015b

Picea abies

0.01884

0.00096c

0.01949

0.00019e

0.01386

0.00033b

0.01082

0.00029cd

Pinus sylvestris

0.01889

0.00073c

0.01816

0.00030cd

0.01275

0.00030ab

0.00994

0.00033bc

Quercus robur

0.01627

0.00074ac

0.01889

0.00036de

0.02878

0.00047c

0.01157

0.00020de