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Quantification and Understanding of Above and Belowground Biomass in Medium Saline Zone of the Sundarbans,Bangladesh: The Relationships with Forest Attributes
Authors:Md Salim Azad  Md Kamruzzaman  Akira Osawa
Institution:1. Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;2. Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladeshazadfwt@yahoo.com;4. Forestry and Wood Technology Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh;5. Laboratory of Ecosystem Production and Dynamics, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The relationship between stand attributes and biomass accumulation pattern in a mangrove forest has been intensively studied in this study. We assessed above (AGM) and belowground mass (BGM) and examined the relationship between forest attributes and aboveground mass in the Sundarbans, Bangladesh. The study was conducted with 18 plots having total area of 1.08 ha. The mean AGM and BGM of the study sites were 234.08 and 132.85 Mg ha?1 respectively. H. fomes contributed the highest amount (82.9% of total AGM and 80.53% of total BGM) of above (193.56 Mg ha?1) and belowground mass (107.09 Mg ha?1) at the study site. Our study revealed structural attributes (tree diameter, height, and basal area) positively correlated with AGM. In contrast, species richness and species diversity negatively correlated with AGM. Our study indicated that lack of positive relationship between species diversity and AGM which may be attributable to high AGM of the dominant species (H. fomes) and may have a considerable consequence in AGM of the study area. Thus, maintaining large trees (DBH and height) rather than species diversity in the Sundarbans mangrove forest might be an effective approach for increasing aboveground mass.
Keywords:Ecosystem productivity  mangrove forest  structural attributes  species diversity
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