AUTHOR=Wu Heng , Tian Xianglin , Minunno Francesco , Liu Che , Luo Chunlin , Xu Xianpeng , Sun Changping , Mäkelä Annikki TITLE=Application of stand biomass in the evaluation of site quality for broadleaf forests in China JOURNAL=Frontiers in Forests and Global Change VOLUME=Volume 8 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/forests-and-global-change/articles/10.3389/ffgc.2025.1650547 DOI=10.3389/ffgc.2025.1650547 ISSN=2624-893X ABSTRACT=A scientific evaluation of site quality is essential for the sustainable management of forest ecosystems. However, the absence of a standardized evaluation framework has resulted in site quality assessments that are not comparable across different broadleaf forest types on large spatial scales, impacting forest management decisions related to afforestation, thinning, and carbon sink management. Therefore, establishing a methodological framework for evaluating the site quality of various broadleaf stands could provide practical implications for forestry. Using the data from four cycles of the National Forest Inventory (NFIs) of China, the Richards, Logistic, and Korf models were applied to simulating the growth of 18 major groups of broadleaf trees. We fitted guide curves using the models and constructed site productivity index models for each group. A generalized site productivity index model for broadleaf stands was developed using conversion coefficients between species, with subsequent applicability testing and spatial analysis to assess dynamic changes in site productivity. Results indicate that the Richards model, with an average coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.91, performed better than the Logistic and Korf models. Statistical tests show that the site productivity index models of major broadleaf stands achieve accuracy rates exceeding 90%. The Spearman correlation coefficient is greater than 0.99 between the productivity index classes based on generalized and specific models, demonstrating both the reliability and applicability of the generalized model. Proportional and spatial analyses indicate a continuous trend of improvement in the site productivity of broadleaf stands from 2003 to 2018. The generalized productivity index model based on the relationship between age and biomass was validated by feasibility tests, making it suitable for application in forestry management and prediction. A continuous improvement trend in the site productivity of broadleaf forest was demonstrated, despite fluctuations during short intervals related to uncertainties in our models, which provided a robust, large-scale tool for evaluating forest productivity, offering critical support for sustainable forest management, policy-making, and carbon sequestration strategies in China.