Evaluation of growth potential for carbon sequestration and fixation of two tree species in a Taungya agroforestry system in Rivas, Nicaragua

 

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Autors: González-Martínez, Álvaro José, Rojas-Hernández, Joel, Jiménez-Gómez, Ronaldo Martin, Chavarría-Ñamendi, Francisco José
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Estat:Versión publicada
Data de publicació:2013
Descripció:We studied the growth, biomass, potential carbon l fixed and sequestered by two forest species, Tectona grandis (Linn. F) and Bombacopsis quinata (Jacq. Dugand) of 5 years old, in association with Musa balbissiana ABB in SystemTaungya. Planting framework was 1,50 x 6 m. Measurement of variables was performed the first systematic thinning (50% of plants to thin). The biomass and stored carbon was quantified through the destructive method. Both species showed a greater than 83% survival. In total height (10,6 m) and stem (3,4 m), T. grandis was higher by 30%and 36% respectively to B.quinata, however, the latter were higher by more than 32% incup diameter(5,7 m). T.grandis showed the best annual average increase of 2,1m total heightexceeding31% to B.quinata. Specific weight relative to T. grandis showed the highest value (0,57g/cm3), exceeding by more than 83% to B. quinata. No statistical difference was found between species in trade volume (0, 05 m3).The amount of biomass (47,77 Kg MS plant-1), carbon content in vegetation (root, stemand large branches) and carbon storage potential per plant (26,98kg), T. grandis showed the best performance surpassingly 44, 1,7 and 47% to B.quinata respectively. According to the potential for surface carbon fixed byT.grandis showed the best total estimate (26,7t ha-1) and annual rate (5,34tCha-1 Yr-1), up by 57% to B.quinata.
Pais:Portal de Revistas TEC
Institution:Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas TEC
Idioma:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1590
Accés en línia:https://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/kuru/article/view/1590
Paraula clau:Sistema taungya
deforestación
crecimiento
densidad
peso específico básico
biomasa
captura de carbono
Tectona grandis
Bombacopsis quinata
Nicaragua
Taungya system
deforestation
growth
density
specific gravity basic
biomass
carbon capture