Stem volume and tree biomass harvested by different thinning intensities from dense and sparse karee stands in Central Bushveld, South Africa
Autor: | Paxie W. Chirwa, Coert Johannes Geldenhuys, Kassahun T Maru |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences biology Thinning Pellets Biomass Forestry Searsia lancea biology.organism_classification complex mixtures 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Tree (data structure) Volume (thermodynamics) Agronomy cutting karee multi-stemmed stand stem volume tree biomass Environmental science 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science; Vol 81, No 4 (2019); 335-344 |
ISSN: | 2070-2639 2070-2620 |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to determine the aboveground stem volume and tree biomass of the multi-stemmed karee tree (Searsia lancea) for its potential use for producing wood chips and/or pellets. A stratified random sampling was done, by selecting two blocks with both sparse and dense Karee stands. In each block, three sparse and three dense karee stands were identified. Within each block, three thinning treatments of only karee stems (no cutting, 50% cutting and 100% cutting by number of stems) were randomly allocated to the selected stands. The average moisture content of karee wood was 35.43%. A 50% cutting in sparse stands produced a total dry biomass of 8.51 ± 3.63 t ha−1 and stem volume of 11.92 ± 6.28 m3 ha−1, and in dense stands it produced a total dry biomass of 16.05 ± 2.42 t ha−1 and stem volume of 22.97 ± 4.38 m3 ha−1. The 100% cutting (clear-felling) in sparse stands produced a total dry biomass of 10.02 ± 4.48 t ha−1 and stem volume of 14.10 ± 4.01 m3 ha−1, and in dense stands it produced 33.80 ± 2.25 t ha−1 and 60.64 ± 22.97 m3 ha−1. Thus, the clear-felling biomass was significantly higher than that of 50% cutting, which was supported by ANOVA results for tree biomass (p = 0.0078). In contrast, in terms of stem volume, the p-value was 0.08, indicating that 100% cutting was not significantly higher than the 50% cutting treatment. Dense stands were significantly higher than sparse stands in both tree biomass and stem volume comparisons. Generally, this study showed that there is a great potential to utilise stems of karee for biomass.Keywords: cutting, karee, multi-stemmed, stand, stem volume, tree biomassSouthern Forests 2019, 81(4): 335–344 |
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