Research Article | Published: 01 June 2012

Nutrient cycling in Casuarina (Casuarina equisetifolia) based agroforestry system

S. Saravanan, C. Buvaneswaran, P. Manivachagam, K. Rajagopal and M. George

Indian Journal of Forestry | Volume: 35 | Issue: 2 | Page No. 187-191 | 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2012-APBNT4 | Cite this article

Abstract

The present report gives an account of the results of research carried out on litter production, accumulation and nutrient return through rainfall, stem flow, throughfall and interception to soil litter fall, under Casuarina-Black Gram Agroforestry Models (age 4 years, density 650 trees/ha). It was found that of the total rainfall (497.9 mm) 1.2% was recorded as stem flow and 80% as throughfall while the interception accounted for 19 %. It is found that on an average annual basis, of the total uptake of various nutrients was retained in the non-photosynthetic biomass and the rest returned to soil. These results show that among the nutrients, maximum annual retention was accounted for potassium while, the minimum for nitrogen. This paper deals the nutrient accumulation in standing crop, nutrient concentration and return, rainfall interception, nutrient concentration in rain wash, nutrient return through rain wash and Nutrient retained, returned and uptake (kg/ha/yr) in Casuarina under Agroforestry System in detail.

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Saravanan, S., Buvaneswaran, C., Manivachagam, P., Rajagopal, K. and George, M., 2012. Nutrient cycling in Casuarina (Casuarina equisetifolia) based agroforestry system. Indian Journal of Forestry, 35(2), pp.187-191. https://doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2012-APBNT4

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