Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species

Interest in the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of plants has increased efforts to explore the opportunities for climate change mitigation, to meet the growing bioenergy demand. This study was conducted with the objective to quantify the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of Leucaen...

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Main Authors: Saifuddin, M., Osman, Normaniza, Khandakera, M. M.
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Published: Forest Research Inst Malaysia 2020
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spelling my.um.eprints.371722023-04-14T07:04:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/37172/ Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species Saifuddin, M. Osman, Normaniza Khandakera, M. M. Q Science (General) QH301 Biology T Technology (General) Interest in the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of plants has increased efforts to explore the opportunities for climate change mitigation, to meet the growing bioenergy demand. This study was conducted with the objective to quantify the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of Leucaena leucocephala and Peltophorum pterocarpum. Outstanding physiological performance, measured as photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, leaf chlorophyll content and biomass production was observed to be the highest in L. leucocephala. Leucaena leucocephala was found to be active in photosynthesis at very high CO2 concentrations. Likewise, L. leucocephala had a higher lignocellulose composition than P pterocalpum. Also, a higher alpha-cellulose and hemicellulose content was observed in thin roots than in coarse roots and stem bark, while stem bark and coarse roots had higher level of lignin content. Overall results revealed that L. leucocephala had a good carbon sink potentiality and appeared to be a promising feedstock for high-value of biochemicals. Thus, it can be planted for climate change mitigation to fulfill future bioenergy and biochemical demand. Forest Research Inst Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed Saifuddin, M. and Osman, Normaniza and Khandakera, M. M. (2020) Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 32 (3). pp. 217-226. ISSN 0128-1283, DOI https://doi.org/10.26525/jtfs2020.32.3.217 <https://doi.org/10.26525/jtfs2020.32.3.217>. 10.26525/jtfs2020.32.3.217
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topic Q Science (General)
QH301 Biology
T Technology (General)
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QH301 Biology
T Technology (General)
Saifuddin, M.
Osman, Normaniza
Khandakera, M. M.
Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
description Interest in the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of plants has increased efforts to explore the opportunities for climate change mitigation, to meet the growing bioenergy demand. This study was conducted with the objective to quantify the carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of Leucaena leucocephala and Peltophorum pterocarpum. Outstanding physiological performance, measured as photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, leaf chlorophyll content and biomass production was observed to be the highest in L. leucocephala. Leucaena leucocephala was found to be active in photosynthesis at very high CO2 concentrations. Likewise, L. leucocephala had a higher lignocellulose composition than P pterocalpum. Also, a higher alpha-cellulose and hemicellulose content was observed in thin roots than in coarse roots and stem bark, while stem bark and coarse roots had higher level of lignin content. Overall results revealed that L. leucocephala had a good carbon sink potentiality and appeared to be a promising feedstock for high-value of biochemicals. Thus, it can be planted for climate change mitigation to fulfill future bioenergy and biochemical demand.
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author Saifuddin, M.
Osman, Normaniza
Khandakera, M. M.
author_facet Saifuddin, M.
Osman, Normaniza
Khandakera, M. M.
author_sort Saifuddin, M.
title Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
title_short Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
title_full Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
title_fullStr Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
title_full_unstemmed Carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
title_sort carbon sink and bio-chemical potentiality of two legume tree species
publisher Forest Research Inst Malaysia
publishDate 2020
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