2020
DOI: 10.4081/pb.2020.8541
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Estimation of Biomass, Carbon Stocks and Leaf Litter Decomposition Rate in Teak Tectona grandis Linn Plantations in City Forest of Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Abstract: Teak Tectona grandis Linn is still used as the main product in the form of wood, while other products, especially environmental services have not received much attention. This study analyzed biomass, carbon stocks and decomposition rate of leaf litter in teak plantations in city forest of Hasanuudin University, Makassar. The individual biomass of teak plants is calculated using the allometric equation, Y=0.11x ρ x D2.62. Carbon stocks were analyzed using a formulation, C=0.47xB. The leaf litter decomposition r… Show more

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“…Biomass calculation is needed in estimating carbon absorbed because biomass is organic material stored from photosynthesis [51]. Previously, it was necessary to calculate the plant's wet and dry weight to be calculated its biomass.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Biomass calculation is needed in estimating carbon absorbed because biomass is organic material stored from photosynthesis [51]. Previously, it was necessary to calculate the plant's wet and dry weight to be calculated its biomass.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most significant average value of carbon stock was in the Manggala sub-district, namely 5.35 t/ha, and the smallest was in the Tamalanrea sub-district. However, the Tamalanrea sub-district contributed carbon reserves of 24,304.92 g [51] or the equivalent of 121.52 t/ha as one of the urban forests. It is not like [32] findings that the carbon in urban park soils in winter is greater than that of forest soils.…”
Section: Figure 2 Crop' Dry Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value was considered as higher compared to other species which had the same commercial value and were planted in the same location, such as T. grandis, F. molucana or Sengon. According to Santosa et al (2020), the average AGB of T. grandis species was 0.0114 tons in each tree which meant that 1.14% tree biomass was found in Teak species. Meanwhile, the average AGB of F. molucana species was 0.0480 tons or 4.79% was found in each tree of Sengon.…”
Section: Above-ground Biomass Of P Canescensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 90% of the litter originates from fallen leaves because teak is a deciduous tree species. About 25% of teak litter on the forest floor decomposes during the initial 60 days after accumulation [70], and 54% of the accumulated litter decomposes in the first six months [36]. Compared with other tropical plant species, such as Paraserianthes falcataria (Mig.)…”
Section: Teak Allelopathymentioning
confidence: 99%