Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand

In Malaysia, the demand for high-value agarwood produced by Aquilaria spp. and efforts to reduce harvesting pressure on wild stands of these trees have resulted in an increase of Aquilaria plantations, which are harvested as a short-rotation (7 years) tree crop. Aquilaria spp. plantations potentiall...

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Main Authors: Jalil, Abd Majid, Abdul Hamid, Hazandy, Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah, Mohamed, Johar
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Published: Forest Research Institute Malaysia 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95768/
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author Jalil, Abd Majid
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah
Mohamed, Johar
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Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah
Mohamed, Johar
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description In Malaysia, the demand for high-value agarwood produced by Aquilaria spp. and efforts to reduce harvesting pressure on wild stands of these trees have resulted in an increase of Aquilaria plantations, which are harvested as a short-rotation (7 years) tree crop. Aquilaria spp. plantations potentially contribute to biomass accumulation as the trees are planted as reforestation and afforestation projects on marginal and idle lands but harvesting may affect their function as carbon sink. There are important environmental impact assessments of Aquilaria spp. plantations related to biomass and carbon sequestration. This study was conducted to develop an allometric model to estimate aboveground biomass and carbon stocks for plantation-grown Aquilaria spp. A census was conducted on 418 ten-year-old Aquilaria malaccencis trees on a 1-ha plot and measurements of height and stem diameter were used to categorise the trees into three diameter classes (small, medium, large). Ten trees were randomly selected for destructive sampling and developing allometric equations for estimating aboveground biomass. The recommended model, which used stem diameter as the predictor variable, estimated 23,615 kg total aboveground biomass for this 1-ha plot. Carbon analysis of stem, branches and foliage revealed an average carbon content of 40.35%. Average carbon density was 285 kg tree-1 and 9353 kg ha-1. The 10 destructively sampled trees stored 1046 kg CO2 equivalent. Our findings provided baseline information on the biomass and carbon stock measurements for plantation-grown A. malaccensis and supported plantation in accumulating biomass and carbon storage.
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spelling upm-957682023-04-04T06:47:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95768/ Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand Jalil, Abd Majid Abdul Hamid, Hazandy Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah Mohamed, Johar In Malaysia, the demand for high-value agarwood produced by Aquilaria spp. and efforts to reduce harvesting pressure on wild stands of these trees have resulted in an increase of Aquilaria plantations, which are harvested as a short-rotation (7 years) tree crop. Aquilaria spp. plantations potentially contribute to biomass accumulation as the trees are planted as reforestation and afforestation projects on marginal and idle lands but harvesting may affect their function as carbon sink. There are important environmental impact assessments of Aquilaria spp. plantations related to biomass and carbon sequestration. This study was conducted to develop an allometric model to estimate aboveground biomass and carbon stocks for plantation-grown Aquilaria spp. A census was conducted on 418 ten-year-old Aquilaria malaccencis trees on a 1-ha plot and measurements of height and stem diameter were used to categorise the trees into three diameter classes (small, medium, large). Ten trees were randomly selected for destructive sampling and developing allometric equations for estimating aboveground biomass. The recommended model, which used stem diameter as the predictor variable, estimated 23,615 kg total aboveground biomass for this 1-ha plot. Carbon analysis of stem, branches and foliage revealed an average carbon content of 40.35%. Average carbon density was 285 kg tree-1 and 9353 kg ha-1. The 10 destructively sampled trees stored 1046 kg CO2 equivalent. Our findings provided baseline information on the biomass and carbon stock measurements for plantation-grown A. malaccensis and supported plantation in accumulating biomass and carbon storage. Forest Research Institute Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed Jalil, Abd Majid and Abdul Hamid, Hazandy and Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah and Mohamed, Johar (2021) Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 33 (3). 240 - 246. ISSN 0128-1283 https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/52 10.26525/jtfs2021.33.3.240
spellingShingle Jalil, Abd Majid
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Mohamad Ali, Nor Azah
Mohamed, Johar
Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title_full Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title_fullStr Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title_full_unstemmed Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title_short Allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
title_sort allometric models for estimating aboveground biomass and carbon stock in planted <em>aquilaria malaccensis </em>stand
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