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Tytuł:
Forecasting carbon sequestered in leaf litter of Tectona grandis species using tree growth variables
Autorzy:
Eguakun, F. S.
Abraham, G. B.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1177778.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Carbon
Correlate
Equations
Forest
Litter
Sequestration
Significant
Tectona grandis
Opis:
Forests have several pools that acts as carbon sink to atmospheric carbon which is released by anthropogenic causes. Leaf litter is one of those very important pools whose role in nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration cannot be overemphasized. This study was conducted to develop equations for carbon stored in leaf litter of Tectona grandis using tree growth characteristics as explanatory variables. Data was collected from four 20 m × 20 m sample plots which were randomly selected. Within each plots, four litter traps were set to collect leaf litter on a weekly basis. The collected litter was further taken to the laboratory for carbon analysis. The tree growth variables measured in the plots were processed into suitable form for statistical analyses using descriptive statistics in form of tables, charts and graphs and inferential statistics using correlation and regression analysis. Different equation were developed and tried with different tree growth characteristics with a view to select the best equation among the simulated ones. The equation with a highest coefficient of determination (R2) and lowest standard error of estimate (SEE) was selected as the best fit. The average leaf litters produced per day ranged from 2.26g/m2 to 7.67g/m2, the maximum and minimum values of carbon stored in the studied species was 63%, 59% respectively. All the tried equations were significant and fit the data set well. The result showed that the logarithm equation has the highest R2 and lowest SEE values and was therefore selected as the best model. Result from the validated models showed that all tried equations except the exponential equation were good for prediction. Conclusively, the ability of the forest to sequester carbon is a function of the biomass production which is linked to the litter fall produced by the system. Since litter fall represent a major flux for the transfer of carbon and other nutrients between the vegetation and soil, it should therefore not be altered in order not to have an effect on below ground processes. Even though the scope of this study only covers a very small area and sample of the Nigeria forest, it is still very important for prediction of leaf litter carbon and hence, served as a tool for sustainable forest management.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2018, 100; 197-212
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Comparative analysis of mineral elements of green and withered brown leaves of Tectona grandis Linn in Nigeria
Autorzy:
Adetola, O. O.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1059536.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Antinutritional Factors
Mineral nutrients
Tectona grandis
Opis:
Plant mineral elements play a special role in the maintenance of good health. Nigeria is rich in natural wealth and there is an ample scope to explore mineral constituents from the plant kingdom. Teak is an exotic tree in Nigeria but easily grows on almost all soil types in the country. This research aimed at comparatively investigating the macro nutrient status of both withered brown leaf and green leaf of teak from Onigambari plantation. The result of the analysis shows that Green T. grandis leaves contains Sodium 0.488/48.8%,Calcium 0.162/16.2%, Magnesium 0.034/3.4%, Potassium 0.065/6.5% and phosphorus 0.0006/0.06% respectively while the withered brown leaves contains Sodium 0.488/48.8%, Calcium 0.174/17.4%, Magnesium 0.034/3.4%, Potassium 0.046/4.6% and phosphorus 0.005/0.5% respectively. Also the trace elements contents of Green T. grandis leaves contains Iron 0.41/41%, Copper 0.067/6.7%, Manganese 0.010/1%, Zinc 0.005/0.5%, Lead 0.004/0.4%, Chromium 0.002/0.2%, Cadmium 0.00002/0.002% respectively. While the Withered brown T. grandis contains Iron 0.53/53%, Copper 0.064/6.4%, Manganese 0.014/1.4%, Zinc 0.006/0.6%, Lead 0.003/0.3%, Chromium 0.003/0.3%, Cadmium 0.0001/0.01% respectively. The result of this analysis shows that withered T. grandis leaves is a good source of iron, however both Green and withered T. grandis leaves are good sources of Na, Ca, Fe and Cu. The result also shows that both samples are non toxic due to the low amount of lead.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2019, 128, 2; 426-432
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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