Effect of Spacing on Biomass Production, Nutrient Content and Uptake by Poplar (Populus deltoides) Plantations

Effect of Spacing on Biomass Production, Nutrient Content and Uptake by Poplar (Populus deltoides) Plantations

Authors

  •   Satish Kumar
  •   Ravi Kumar
  •   Neeraj Kumar
  •   Rajendra Singh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2011/v137i7/12876

Keywords:

Biomass Production, Populus deltoides, Nutrient Removal, Family Saliaceae

Abstract

A study was conducted to estimate the biomass production and nutrient removal by eight years old poplar plantation raised at different spacing in a replicated randomized block design having three spacing of 5 × 4 m, 10 × 2.5 m and 15 × 2.5 m. Biomass of all the plant parts decreased with increasing tree spacing except that the differences between 10 × 2.5 m and 15 × 2.5 m spacing in respect of leaves and branches biomass were not significant. The total tree biomass including litter fall was higher in 5 × 4 m (415 t/ha) followed by 10 × 2.5 m (330 t/ha) and 15 × 2.5 m (192 t/ha) spacing. Concentration of both primary and secondary nutrients in different plant parts differed significantly at different spacing. Maximum nutrient concentration was recorded in leaves at 15 × 2.5 m spacing. However, poplar stem accounted for maximum uptake of all the nutrients. Among poplar spacing, closer tree spacing of 5 × 4 m recorded maximum uptake of both primary and secondary nutrients except that K and Mg uptake was maximum at 10 × 2.5 m spacing.

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Author Biographies

Satish Kumar

Ravi Kumar

Neeraj Kumar

Rajendra Singh

Published

2011-07-01

How to Cite

Kumar, S., Kumar, R., Kumar, N., & Singh, R. (2011). Effect of Spacing on Biomass Production, Nutrient Content and Uptake by Poplar (<I>Populus deltoides</I>) Plantations. Indian Forester, 137(7), 889–894. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2011/v137i7/12876

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