N. Srivastava et al., Influence of planting density on growth and biomass productivity of Terminalia arjuna under sodic soil sites, BIO BIOENER, 17(3), 1999, pp. 273-278
The producitity of Terminalia arjuna was investigated under varied plant sp
acing (10-, 20-, 30-, 40- and 50,000 trees ha(-1)) on a highly alkaline soi
l site (pH 8.6 to 10.5) in order to maximise biomass production and to asse
ss optimum stocking density. The species showed a very high survival percen
tage even when planted in high densities. Closely spaced plants were signif
icantly taller than the more widely spaced plants of the same age. Mean sta
nd basal area and volume increased with increase in planting density in the
initial years but differences in basal area among 30- to 50,000 trees ha(-
1) treatments were not significant at the age of three years. The trees at
wider spacing had higher individual biomass than those at closer spacing. T
he study showed that after 4 years an optimum biomass of 22.7 t ha(-1) was
produced in the 30,000 trees ha(-1) treatment. Densities higher than 30,000
trees ha(-1) were found to be supra-optimal and resulted in over-crowding.
The biomass produced in high density plantation of T. mjuna was found suit
able for use in gasifiers. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.