2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/976/1/012057
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Carbon stock potential of Indonesian local fruit trees, some collections of Purwodadi Botanic Garden

Abstract: Restoration programs improve the quality of degraded ecosystem and play a role in mitigating climate change. Selection of plant species based on carbon sinks has been widely used in such programs, including using fruit trees. The purpose of this study was to estimate the carbon stock of several local fruit species collections at Purwodadi Botanic Garden in order to determine their potential as carbon storage. Above ground C stock estimation was conducted using a non-destructive method by measuring stem diamete… Show more

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“…Other studies have shown that the carbon sequestration capacity of China's apple orchards is equivalent to 5.6% of the national forest carbon sink. Increasing the output of orchards through reasonable management measures will not only bring economic benefits but also help neutralize carbon dioxide [55]. Otherwise, the emission of C from burning, deforestation, and decay of vegetation was not estimated in our study because of the insufficient data.…”
Section: Precision Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Other studies have shown that the carbon sequestration capacity of China's apple orchards is equivalent to 5.6% of the national forest carbon sink. Increasing the output of orchards through reasonable management measures will not only bring economic benefits but also help neutralize carbon dioxide [55]. Otherwise, the emission of C from burning, deforestation, and decay of vegetation was not estimated in our study because of the insufficient data.…”
Section: Precision Analysismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This shows that carbon storage also needs to be reviewed based on the age of plants. The amount of carbon stored in woody plants is determined by the age of planting, stem density, soil conditions, weather conditions, and land management practices [37]. In addition, in fruit plants, absorbed carbon is stored in fruit, stems, branches, leaves, flowers, fruits, and plant roots [38], where every harvest season, the fruit is taken for trading.…”
Section: Mean Annual Carbon Increment Between Monoculture and Agrofor...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ii) Medium (M), dan (iii) Low (L); Presence (+) and absence (-). Reference sources: CABI Digital Library (2023), Arumugam et al (2021), Assogba et al (2019), Damaiyani et al (2018), Dange et al (2022), Ginting and Mirwandhono (2021), Husna et al (2022), Karlinasari et al (2021), Kumar et al (2019), Larekeng et al (2019), Megawati et al (2020), Mohammedi et al (2020), Mondal et al (2021), Mong and Razili (2022), Nasution and Hadiati (2019), Neolaka et al (2021), Okello et al (2017), Oktefebriyani et al (2019), Onoyima (2021), Quispetera et al (2021), Pitri (2021), Rahardi et al (2020), Raihandhany (2022), Rajendran et al (2021), Rakhman et al (2022), Saw (2019), Soemarwoto and Iskandar (2021), Subki et al (2020), Susilowati et al (2021), Wardatun et al (2020), Wemheuer et al (2020), Yulistyarini and Hadiah (2022), Zerkout et al (2021) Figure 5. The composition of suitability level of tree species as the constituent of urban forest in Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia…”
Section: Suitability Assessment Of Tree Species As the Constituent Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%