Jf. Karlik et Am. Winer, Plant species composition, calculated leaf masses and estimated biogenic emissions of urban landscape types from a field survey in Phoenix, Arizona, LANDSC URB, 53(1-4), 2001, pp. 123-134
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Environment/Ecology,"EnvirnmentalStudies Geografy & Development
Vegetation in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area was surveyed using a
modified stratified random sampling design to identify plant species and to
measure foliar volumes for species-specific calculation of leaf mass. We i
dentified the genus and species and measured the crown dimensions of plants
located in a park and parking lot, and in three types of urban landscapes:
flood-irrigated, mesic and xeric. Species compositions of these landscape
types were compared quantitatively using a Sorenson index of similarity and
the landscape types were found to be dissimilar. The three landscape types
varied in calculated leaf masses and the respective identities of the domi
nant species, and relatively few plant species accounted for the majority o
f the leaf mass. Plant species and leaf mass data were used to estimate rel
ative contributions from each landscape type of the biogenic volatile organ
ic compounds isoprene and monoterpenes. Results from this study have implic
ations for future plant surveys taken for biogenic emissions inventory deve
lopment, and for plant species selection for urban landscapes, especially l
arge-scale tree planting programs. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V, All right
s reserved.