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Tree Growth and Biomass Production in Melia azedarach on Farm Boundaries in a Semi-arid Region


     

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Representative eight-year old trees of Melia azedarach planted in single line (2 m apart) on farm boundary were felled for estimation of aerial biomass production. The trees were grouped into three diameter classes. Maximum number of trees were recorded in the diameter range of > 22 cm. The trees contributed a total biomass production of 21.1 t/ha of which 66, 24 & 10 per cent were contributed by minor timber, firewood and fodder, respectively. Considering the overall phytomass production, the additional productivity in a rainfed farm was estimated to be 2.64 t/ha/year on a rotation of eight years. Biomass prediction equations based on regression analysis with D2, dbh and D2H were developed. The relationship of bole and total aerial biomass was found to be strong with all the predictor variables whereas relationship of foliage was strong with D2 and D2H only.
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M. M. Roy

P. S. Pathak

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Deepak Kushwaha


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Representative eight-year old trees of Melia azedarach planted in single line (2 m apart) on farm boundary were felled for estimation of aerial biomass production. The trees were grouped into three diameter classes. Maximum number of trees were recorded in the diameter range of > 22 cm. The trees contributed a total biomass production of 21.1 t/ha of which 66, 24 & 10 per cent were contributed by minor timber, firewood and fodder, respectively. Considering the overall phytomass production, the additional productivity in a rainfed farm was estimated to be 2.64 t/ha/year on a rotation of eight years. Biomass prediction equations based on regression analysis with D2, dbh and D2H were developed. The relationship of bole and total aerial biomass was found to be strong with all the predictor variables whereas relationship of foliage was strong with D2 and D2H only.