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Growth and Carbon Stock Assessment in Three Year Old Fast Growing Trees Grown under Wasteland Condition at Sivagangai District of Southern Tamil Nadu


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A field experiment was conducted to assess the growth and carbon sequestration potential of five fast growing trees namely Tectona grandis, Gmelina arborea, Dalbergia sissoo, Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris and Swietenia macrophylla. The saplings of these five species were planted and assessed for biometric, biomass production and carbon accumulation potential. Among the five tree species, Dalbergia sissoo and Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris were found to be superior interms of maximum height, basal diameter, biomass and biomass carbon. Gmelina arborea exhibited low height, basal diameter, biomass and biomass carbon. The per cent contribution of biomass carbon was higher in the stems of all the species followed by ischolar_main, branches and leaves. The field study inferred that, Dalbergia sissoo and Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris performed well with higher biomass and biomass carbon productivity under dry land condition and hence these two species can be promoted for afforestation / reforestation of the wastelands in Tamil Nadu under protected irrigation conditions.

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Fast Growing Trees, Wasteland, Growth Performance, Carbon Stock Assessment.
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C. N. Hari Prasath
Department of Silviculture, Forest College and Research Institute (T.N.A.U.), Mettupalayam (T.N.), India
A. Balasubramanian
Department of Silviculture, Forest College and Research Institute (T.N.A.U.), Mettupalayam (T.N.), India
S. Radhakrishnan
Department of Silviculture, Forest College and Research Institute (T.N.A.U.), Mettupalayam (T.N.), India
M. Prasanthrajan
Department of Silviculture, Forest College and Research Institute (T.N.A.U.), Mettupalayam (T.N.), India

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted to assess the growth and carbon sequestration potential of five fast growing trees namely Tectona grandis, Gmelina arborea, Dalbergia sissoo, Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris and Swietenia macrophylla. The saplings of these five species were planted and assessed for biometric, biomass production and carbon accumulation potential. Among the five tree species, Dalbergia sissoo and Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris were found to be superior interms of maximum height, basal diameter, biomass and biomass carbon. Gmelina arborea exhibited low height, basal diameter, biomass and biomass carbon. The per cent contribution of biomass carbon was higher in the stems of all the species followed by ischolar_main, branches and leaves. The field study inferred that, Dalbergia sissoo and Bambusa vulgaris var. vulgaris performed well with higher biomass and biomass carbon productivity under dry land condition and hence these two species can be promoted for afforestation / reforestation of the wastelands in Tamil Nadu under protected irrigation conditions.

Keywords


Fast Growing Trees, Wasteland, Growth Performance, Carbon Stock Assessment.