Carbon stock estimation for tree species of Sem Mukhem sacred forest in Garhwal Himalaya, India

Pala Nazir A, Negi A K, Gokhale Yogesh, Showkat Aziem, Vikrant K K, Todaria N P
Journal of Forestry Research, September 2013, Vol. 24, Issue 3, pp 457-460
2013

Carbon stock estimation was conducted in tree species of Sem Mukhem sacred forest in district Tehri of Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. This forest is dedicated to Nagraj Devta and is dominated by tree species, including Quercus floribunda, Quercus semecarpifolia and Rhododendron arboreum. The highest values of below ground biomass density, total biomass density and total carbon density were (34.81+-1.68) Mg.ha-1, (168.26+-9.04) Mg.ha-1 and (84.13+-4.18) Mg.ha-1 for Pinus wallichiana. Overall values of total biomass density and total carbon density calculated were 1549.704 Mg.ha-1 and 774.77 Mg.ha-1 respectively. Total value of growing stock volume density for all species was 732.56 m3.ha-1 and ranged from (144.97+-11.98) m3.ha-1 for Pinus wallichiana to (7.78+-1.78) m3.ha-1 for Benthamidia capitata.

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