Contribution of Grass Component (Ground Storey) in Afforested Areas in Arid Regions

Contribution of Grass Component (Ground Storey) in Afforested Areas in Arid Regions

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  •   L. D. Ahuja
  •   S. K. Sharma
  •   C. M. Verma
  •   T. R. Lamba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1985/v111i7/10246

Abstract

Production of grass in areas afforested with Prosopis cineraria, Albizzla lebbak, Tecomella undulata and Acacia senegal in arid conditions of Jodhpur for five years (1972-76) was evaluated. Total forage production under the species averaged to 1.494, 1.352, 1.413 and 0.634 t/ha respectlvely, when population of respective tree species was 566.6, 283.3, 383.3 and 1516.6 per hectare. Contribution of perennial species was highest (74.77%) under Prosopis cineraria and least under Tecomella undulata (53.72%) and Acacia senegal(52.5%). Forage production was influenced by total precipitation and also its pattern of distribution; maximum being during 1973 and least being during 1974 and 1972. Perennial species contributed highest during the years when precipitation was low and/or ill distributed, indicating drought hardy nature of perennial grass species.

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L. D. Ahuja

S. K. Sharma

C. M. Verma

T. R. Lamba

Published

1985-07-01

How to Cite

Ahuja, L. D., Sharma, S. K., Verma, C. M., & Lamba, T. R. (1985). Contribution of Grass Component (Ground Storey) in Afforested Areas in Arid Regions. Indian Forester, 111(7), 542–548. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1985/v111i7/10246

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