VARIATION IN NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY AND BIOMASS OF FORESTS IN THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CENTRAL HIMALAYA

被引:44
作者
GARKOTI, SC
SINGH, SP
机构
[1] Department of Botany, Kumaun University, Nainital
关键词
ACER; BETULA; BIOMASS ACCUMULATION RATIO (BAR); PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY; RHODODENDRON;
D O I
10.2307/3236252
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This study describes the biomass and net primary productivity of the forests of Central Himalaya occurring in areas where vegetation ranges from close-canopy broad-leaved forest to stunted open-canopy timberline vegetation. The forests studied were Acer cappadocicum forest at 2750 m, Betula utilis forest at 3150 m, and Rhododendron campanulatum forest at 3300 m altitude in Central Himalaya. With the rise in altitude the forest biomass decreased from 308.3 ton/ ha in Acer forest to 40.5 ton/ha in Rhododendron forest. The decrease in net primary productivity was less steep, from 19.6 ton/ha/yr in Acer forest to 10.0 ton/ha/yr in Rhododendron forest. The production efficiency of leaves (net production per unit leaf weight) in these forests is higher than in low altitude broad-leaved forests of Central Himalaya, i.e. from 2.89 in Acer forest to 3.41 g net production/g leaf biomass/yr, against 0.81-1.55 at lower altitudes.
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