Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia

The natural regeneration of forests is an important part of the recovery of former shiftingcultivation areas. Regenerating secondary forests are reported to have the potential to assimilate and store large quantities of carbon. However, there is a lack of information on biomass accumulation by pione...

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Main Authors: Kueh, Roland Jui Heng, Onichandran, Suresh, Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar, Sait, Muaish, Sam, Sylvester, Empin, George Bala
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Published: Taiwan Forestry Research Institute 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.375012015-12-18T02:35:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37501/ Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia Kueh, Roland Jui Heng Onichandran, Suresh Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar Sait, Muaish Sam, Sylvester Empin, George Bala The natural regeneration of forests is an important part of the recovery of former shiftingcultivation areas. Regenerating secondary forests are reported to have the potential to assimilate and store large quantities of carbon. However, there is a lack of information on biomass accumulation by pioneer species that dominate early successional processes, especially in tropical Asia. This information would help quantify their role in carbon storage and sequestration. The objectives of this study were to estimate the biomass accumulation and develop a biomass estimation model for a Dillenia suffruticosa stand. Six 10 x 10-m plots were established in a D. suffruticosa stand. A destructive harvesting method was used to estimate the total and tree component (stem, branches, and leaves) biomass values. An analysis showed that the biomass relationship for each tree component using diameter at breast height (dbh) as an independent variable in a log relationship accounted for 63~89% of the variations at p ≤ 0.01. The estimated total aboveground biomass of the D. suffruticosa stand was 5.2 t ha-1. The high variability of the estimated total biomass in each study plot indicated that the stand was at different stages of succession, but the low biomass accumulation is a reflection of severely degraded conditions and may require a longer period for recovery. However, the natural regeneration of D. suffruticosa has contributed to biomass and carbon accumulation in a former shifting-cultivation area. Taiwan Forestry Research Institute 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37501/1/Estimation%20of%20the%20aboveground%20biomass%20in%20a%20Dillenia%20suffruticosa%20stand%2C%20Malaysia.pdf Kueh, Roland Jui Heng and Onichandran, Suresh and Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar and Sait, Muaish and Sam, Sylvester and Empin, George Bala (2014) Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia. Taiwan Journal of Forest Science, 29 (1). pp. 69-78. ISSN 1026-4469 http://www.tfri.gov.tw/main/science_in.aspx?siteid=&ver=&usid=&mnuid=5188&modid=3&mode=&noframe=&cid=184&cid2=1037&nid=4005
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description The natural regeneration of forests is an important part of the recovery of former shiftingcultivation areas. Regenerating secondary forests are reported to have the potential to assimilate and store large quantities of carbon. However, there is a lack of information on biomass accumulation by pioneer species that dominate early successional processes, especially in tropical Asia. This information would help quantify their role in carbon storage and sequestration. The objectives of this study were to estimate the biomass accumulation and develop a biomass estimation model for a Dillenia suffruticosa stand. Six 10 x 10-m plots were established in a D. suffruticosa stand. A destructive harvesting method was used to estimate the total and tree component (stem, branches, and leaves) biomass values. An analysis showed that the biomass relationship for each tree component using diameter at breast height (dbh) as an independent variable in a log relationship accounted for 63~89% of the variations at p ≤ 0.01. The estimated total aboveground biomass of the D. suffruticosa stand was 5.2 t ha-1. The high variability of the estimated total biomass in each study plot indicated that the stand was at different stages of succession, but the low biomass accumulation is a reflection of severely degraded conditions and may require a longer period for recovery. However, the natural regeneration of D. suffruticosa has contributed to biomass and carbon accumulation in a former shifting-cultivation area.
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author Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
Onichandran, Suresh
Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar
Sait, Muaish
Sam, Sylvester
Empin, George Bala
spellingShingle Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
Onichandran, Suresh
Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar
Sait, Muaish
Sam, Sylvester
Empin, George Bala
Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
author_facet Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
Onichandran, Suresh
Mohamad Suhailiee, Khairul Annuar
Sait, Muaish
Sam, Sylvester
Empin, George Bala
author_sort Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
title Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
title_short Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
title_full Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
title_fullStr Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the aboveground biomass in a Dillenia suffruticosa stand, Malaysia
title_sort estimation of the aboveground biomass in a dillenia suffruticosa stand, malaysia
publisher Taiwan Forestry Research Institute
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37501/1/Estimation%20of%20the%20aboveground%20biomass%20in%20a%20Dillenia%20suffruticosa%20stand%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37501/
http://www.tfri.gov.tw/main/science_in.aspx?siteid=&ver=&usid=&mnuid=5188&modid=3&mode=&noframe=&cid=184&cid2=1037&nid=4005
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