Biomass and Net Primary Productivity in three different Aged Butea Forest Ecosystems in Western India, Rajasthan

Authors

  • J.I. Nirmal Kumar P.G . Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR)
  • P.R. Sajish P.G . Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR)
  • R.N. Kumar Department of Bioscience and Environmental Science, N.V. Patel College of Pure and Applied Sciences
  • K. Patel P.G . Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/on.v9i1.5736

Keywords:

Butea monosperma, biomass, forest floor biomass, litter fall, net primary productivity.

Abstract

The study was conducted to estimate the biomass and net primary productivity of different age grouped (5, 10 and 15-year-old) Butea monosperma forest ecosystems in western India , Rajasthan (located between 23º49′ to 25º28′N latitudes and 73º0′ to 75º49′E longitudes) from June 2007 to May 2008. The vegetation biomass, forest floor biomass, tree litter fall and net primary productivity (NPP) of trees and shrubs were estimated and it was found that the tree biomass and net primary productivity increased with increasing age of the forest stand, whereas the herb biomass and net primary productivity decreased significantly (P<0.01) with increase in the forest age. The biomass of trees increased with age from 183.7±3.21 to 298.3±3.57 t ha-1 while shrub biomass ranged from 4.9±1.61 to 6.3±1.38 t ha-1 and the herb biomass fluctuated from 1.7±1.64 to 2.1±1.81. The tree layer NPP varied from 17.2 to 29.3 t ha-1 year-1 whereas the NPP of the shrub layer was 0.88 to 1.6 t ha-1 year-1. The productivity of the herb layer fluctuated from 2.3 to 3.1 t ha-1 year-1. All values of biomass and NPP of trees, shrubs and herbs were low in 5-year-old, moderate in 10-year-old and high in 15-year-old forest stands. The total forest biomass increased from 190.7 t ha-1 in the 5-year-old to 306.3 t ha-1 15-year-old forest and net primary productivity from 21.1 t ha-1 year-1 in the 5-year-old to 33.2 t ha-1 year-1 in the 15-year-old forest.  

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v9i1.5736

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J.I. Nirmal Kumar, P.G . Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR)


 

P.R. Sajish, P.G . Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research (ISTAR)


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Nirmal Kumar, J., Sajish, P., Kumar, R., & Patel, K. (2012). Biomass and Net Primary Productivity in three different Aged Butea Forest Ecosystems in Western India, Rajasthan. Our Nature, 9(1), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.3126/on.v9i1.5736

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