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RELATIONSHIP OF CARBON WITH THE BIOMASS AND VOLUME FOR Pinus caribaea PLANTATION

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dc.contributor.author Munasinghe, G. B.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-04T06:01:25Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-04T06:01:25Z
dc.date.issued 2016-10-04T06:01:25Z
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3059
dc.description.abstract Attached en_US
dc.description.abstract Since the beginning of the twentieth century the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased due to combustion of fossil fuel and deforestation. Green plants absorb CO2 from the atmospherethrough photosynthesis. Investigating the effects of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide on tree species are important as trees playa major role in maintaining the ecological balance. Carbon' sequestrationcapacity of trees which influence carbon absorption rate include, temperature, precipitation, soil,slope,elevating site conditions, growth rates age and forest type. Twentysix years old even aged Pinus caribaea (Morelet) plantation in Yagirala Forest Reserve was selectedto this project. Pinus caribaea is a fast growing an exotic species. The main objectives of this project(i) to quantify the amount of carbon in pine plantation of Yagirala Forest Reserve and other pine plantationsof Sri Lanka, (ii) to build up a relationship of stem carbon with the stem biomass and volume and (iii) to build up a relationship between above ground carbon and above ground biomass for the selectedpine plantation in Yagirala Forest Reserve. Threeplots were randomly selected representing all three sites, i.e., valley, slope and ridge top. 0.05 ha circularplots were used for collecting data. Stem biomass, volume, height and dbh data for individual trees in sample plots were obtained from a previous study carried out by Haripriya, (2003). Canopy biomassof trees was calculated assuming the pine canopy is a cone. Carbon composition is different in variousparts of the tree. Therefore carbon was determined for all parts of each tree separately by using walkeryand Black method. Carboncontent was more than half of the biomass in the Pinus caribaea in Yagirala forest pine plantation andleaveshave the highest carbon content per unit mass. According to the results, the carbon content of Pinus caribaea in Yagirala forest is 103.63 metric tons and carbon content of pine plantations of Sri Lanka is 1,719,182 metric tons. Further regression analysis was carried to build the empirical models to predict the stemcarbon and above ground carbon from stem biomass, stem volume, total height and diameter at breast height. In order to select the best model, R2 and residual distribution were tested. Finally the followingmodels were selected to predict stem carbon of Pinus caribaea in Yagirala pine plantation. rc 1 = 0.755rm; JC = 17.8JV ;rc = 4.30 Jh - 188 -. The following models were selected to use to d predictthe above ground carbon content of Pinus caribaea in the Yagirala Forest Reserve. rc = 0.777.r,;, ; c = 364V and log C = 1.60 log d. Where, C = amount of carbon (kg), m = biomass (kg), V=stem volume, h=total height, d=diameter at breast height.
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.title RELATIONSHIP OF CARBON WITH THE BIOMASS AND VOLUME FOR Pinus caribaea PLANTATION en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.date.published 2004


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