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Litter Production of Mixed Deciduous Forest at the Maeklong Watershed Research Station
Phanumard Ladpala
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to investigate litter production of a mixed
deciduous forest, carried out at the Maeklong Watershed Research Station, Kanchanaburi province.
Twenty our 1 x 1 m2 litter traps were set up in a 1 ha permanent sample plot established for the study
of vegetation structure and dynamics. Data were collected monthly from June 2003 - May 2005. The
mean annual litter production was 8.54 tons/ha. The total litter productions were 8.79 and 8.28
tons/ha in the first and second year, respectively. A reduction of 5.80% litter production was probably
due to occurrence of forest fire, which indicated as a significant factor affecting litter production. The
data gained in this study, together with aboveground biomass data, would be useful for estimation of
net primary production (NPP) and carbon sequestration in this mixed deciduous forest.
Keywords : Litterfall, Mixed Deciduous Forest, The Maeklong Watershed Research Station
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Table 2 Leaf litterfall (dry weight, kg/ha) of dominant trees in mixed deciduous forest
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U94 Xylia xylocarpa 12.20 7.76 6.88 26.84
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)Jl1l4 Dillenia aurea 8.19 3.20 2.65 14.04
LiLJn Lagerstroemia vilosa 2.44 2.74 3.17 8.35
Shorea siamensis 3.85 2.28 2.12 8.25
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