Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon

Tree growth was monitored for 3 years in two Terminalia ivorensis (A) Chev (Combretaceae) plantations in the humid tropics of southern Cameroon. The plantations were 6 and 17 years old, when they were each thinned to two stand densities (SDs) and understorey food crops were introduced. The SD treatm...

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Autores principales: Norgrove, L., Hauser, S.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109345
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description Tree growth was monitored for 3 years in two Terminalia ivorensis (A) Chev (Combretaceae) plantations in the humid tropics of southern Cameroon. The plantations were 6 and 17 years old, when they were each thinned to two stand densities (SDs) and understorey food crops were introduced. The SD treatments were also compared with unslashed, non-cropped ‘control’ plots. As in ‘taungya’ systems, slashing the undergrowth, and planting food crops resulted in greater increases in stem cross-sectional area at breast height (m2 per tree per year) and greater estimated biomass accumulation in both plantations, compared with control plots. Within SD treatments, growth increments per tree were similar between years, resulting in highly significant linear regressions. Within treatments, regression coefficients were similar across plantations: for the high SD, 93 in the younger and 73 in the older plantation; for the control, 38 in the younger and 34 in the older plantation. These results suggest that, at least between 6 and 20 years of age, T. ivorensis has a linear, rather than a sigmoid or ε-function-shaped growth pattern and that the increased growth rate in response to thinning is maintained for the following years. Estimated carbon accumulation in all tree species greater than 14 cm in girth in the high SD treatment was 71 Mg C ha−1 by year 9 in the younger plantation and 84 Mg C ha−1 by year 20 in the older plantation.
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spelling CGSpace1093452024-05-01T08:17:16Z Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon Norgrove, L. Hauser, S. trees growth plantations food crops infection crops Tree growth was monitored for 3 years in two Terminalia ivorensis (A) Chev (Combretaceae) plantations in the humid tropics of southern Cameroon. The plantations were 6 and 17 years old, when they were each thinned to two stand densities (SDs) and understorey food crops were introduced. The SD treatments were also compared with unslashed, non-cropped ‘control’ plots. As in ‘taungya’ systems, slashing the undergrowth, and planting food crops resulted in greater increases in stem cross-sectional area at breast height (m2 per tree per year) and greater estimated biomass accumulation in both plantations, compared with control plots. Within SD treatments, growth increments per tree were similar between years, resulting in highly significant linear regressions. Within treatments, regression coefficients were similar across plantations: for the high SD, 93 in the younger and 73 in the older plantation; for the control, 38 in the younger and 34 in the older plantation. These results suggest that, at least between 6 and 20 years of age, T. ivorensis has a linear, rather than a sigmoid or ε-function-shaped growth pattern and that the increased growth rate in response to thinning is maintained for the following years. Estimated carbon accumulation in all tree species greater than 14 cm in girth in the high SD treatment was 71 Mg C ha−1 by year 9 in the younger plantation and 84 Mg C ha−1 by year 20 in the older plantation. 2002-08 2020-09-08T06:57:42Z 2020-09-08T06:57:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109345 en Limited Access Elsevier Norgrove, L. & Hauser, S. (2002). Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the 3 years after thinning to different stand densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon. Forest Ecology and Management, 166(1-3), 261-270.
spellingShingle trees
growth
plantations
food crops
infection
crops
Norgrove, L.
Hauser, S.
Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title_full Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title_fullStr Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title_short Measured growth and tree biomass estimates of Terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern Cameroon
title_sort measured growth and tree biomass estimates of terminalia ivorensis in the three years after thinning to different densities in an agrisilvicultural system in southern cameroon
topic trees
growth
plantations
food crops
infection
crops
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109345
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