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For the internodes, we first compute the potential volume of the internode, and then use the stem apparent density to compute the potential daily increment in biomass. This is fine but carbon allocation is in carbon mass, not biomass, so we should multiply the potential daily increment in biomass by the carbon content, which should be around 50% I guess.
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For the internodes, we first compute the potential volume of the internode, and then use the stem apparent density to compute the potential daily increment in biomass. This is fine but carbon allocation is in carbon mass, not biomass, so we should multiply the potential daily increment in biomass by the carbon content, which should be around 50% I guess.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: