2023
DOI: 10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i113633
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Aboveground and Soil Carbon Stock of Teak Plantations under Varied Rainfall Regimes

Supriya K. Salimath,
Ramakrishna Hegde,
Clara Manasa P. A.
et al.

Abstract: Aims: Forest plantations are considered to be the most effective approach to reducing the atmosphere's rising carbon dioxide levels. The variation in the carbon stock under important plantation species and the heterogeneity across climatic regimes, however, are urgently needed. Place and Methodology: Research was conducted on seven-year-old teak plantations in Karnataka, India, to determine the above-ground and soil carbon sequestration potential of teak plantations under various rainfall regimes. … Show more

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