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1 T HE G ROWTH R ATE AND B IOMASS OF T REES ON THE NCSSM C AMPUS Christine Ha, Annie Jin and Nelessa Lewis

2 Background  Trees on NCSSM Campus vs Trees in Duke Forest  What is DBH? Biomass?  Trees in urban New York  Hypothesis: The trees on our campus will have a greater DBH and Biomass because they have less competition for food and water and are regularly maintained.

3 Procedure  Tree Maps and Deciding our Plot  Measuring DBH and Tree Height  Biomass formula

4 Data Trees of NCSSMTrees of Duke Forest Average for Sweet Gums: DBH-50.22 cm Biomass-1293.60 kg DBH-32.6 cm Biomass-598 kg Average for Loblolly Pines: DBH-39.22 cm Biomass-1296.10 kg DBH-16.2 cm Biomass-67 kg Average for White Oaks:Average for White Oaks DBH-69.19 cm Biomass-2805.09 kg DBH-28.2 cm Biomass-400 kg

5 Conclusions  The trees of NCSSM campus, which are closer to an urban setting, were significantly larger than the trees in Duke Forest  Because:  Less competition for light and water.  More space  Larger Crown  More Photosynthesis  Healthier Trunks  Regularly maintained by our grounds crew  Mulch  Pruning

6 Further Study: Coring  Procedure  What these cores mean

7 Acknowledgements  Mr. Oishi-Researcher at Duke University  Dr. Schmalbeck  Mr. Bollinger  Urbanization Effects on Tree Growth in the Vicinity of New York City by Jilian W. Gregg, Clive G. Jones and Todd E. Dawson  Global Change in the Ecology of Cities by Nancy B. Grimm, Stanley H. Faeth and Nancy E. Golubiewski


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