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Carbon Sequestration and Soil Carbon Build-Up under <i>Eucalyptus</i> Plantation in Semi-Arid Regions of North-West India

Parveen Kumar, Ajay Kumar Mishra, S. K. Chaudhari, Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Arvind Kumar, Kailash Singh, P. Rai, Rakesh Singh

2020Journal of Sustainable Forestry24 citationsDOI

Abstract

The current study investigated inter-annual growth, biomass production, carbon storage, and sequestration in Eucalyptus tereticornis plantation of different age (1–8 years) in North-west India. Nondestructive sampling using the allometric equation assessed aboveground and belowground biomass of E. tereticornis plantations. The growth, biomass accumulation, and CO2 assimilation followed the log-normal distribution with age of the plantation. At early stages, E. tereticornis showed rapid growth and within six months 1.4-time increment in DBH and height of one-year tree. Total carbon stock in E. tereticornis increased from 18.7–20.6 Mg C ha−1 in 1-year to 91.8–96.2 Mg C ha−1 after 8-year of planting. The soil organic carbon in 0–15 cm depth showed 34.8% increment in 8 years of plantation cycle highlighting the significance of litter input. Terrestrial C sequestration in the matured plantation (8 years) varied from 85.3 to 88.7 Mg C ha−1 during September 2012 and March 2013, respectively. Total carbon stock (plant+soil) in 8-year plantation ranges from 114.1 to 118.8 Mg C ha−1. Results confirm that E. tereticornis based plantation forestry offers a low-cost strategy for carbon sequestration besides increasing farm income.

Topics & Concepts

Eucalyptus tereticornisCarbon sequestrationTree allometryCarbon stockBiomass (ecology)EucalyptusForestrySowingEnvironmental scienceAgroforestrySoil carbonCoppicingCarbon fibersLitterAgronomyWoody plantGeographyBiologyMathematicsSoil waterBotanyEcologyBiomass partitioningClimate changeCarbon dioxideSoil scienceAlgorithmComposite numberForest ecology and managementPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
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