Production and Decomposition of Leaf Litter in Sal, Teak, Eucalyptus and Poplar Forests in Uttar Pradesh

Production and Decomposition of Leaf Litter in Sal, Teak, Eucalyptus and Poplar Forests in Uttar Pradesh

Authors

  •   Omkar Singh
  •   D.C. Sharma
  •   J.K. Rawat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1993/v119i2/7980

Abstract

Annual leaf litter fall was estimated in natural Sal, plantations of Teak, Eucalyptus and Poplar as 6.86, 7.70, 6.51 and 5.29 oven dry t/ha respectively. The rate of decomposition per year in the four stands was highest in Sal (2.01), followed by Teak (1.26), Poplar (1.05) and least in Eucalyptus (0.69). These rates were found slightly higher than those worked out on the basis of forest floor accumulations. Time required to reach various levels of steady state accumulation or that of decay has also been calculated for the species. The mineralisation of various nutrients in the four stands has also been discussed.

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Author Biographies

Omkar Singh

D.C. Sharma

J.K. Rawat

Published

1993-02-01

How to Cite

Singh, O., Sharma, D., & Rawat, J. (1993). Production and Decomposition of Leaf Litter in Sal, Teak, <I>Eucalyptus</I> and Poplar Forests in Uttar Pradesh. Indian Forester, 119(2), 112–121. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1993/v119i2/7980
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