2021
DOI: 10.56093/ijas.v92i6.104699
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Dynamics of biomass and soil carbon sequestration across an age-sequence of Lawsonia inermis plantation in semi-arid Region, Rajasthan, India

Abstract: Lawsonia inermis (henna) is a perennial shrub cultivated as a ratoon crop (annual pruning of hoots) in the hot semi-arid regions of India for its dye-containing leaves. Considering its perennial nature, we hypothesized that henna plantation may sequester carbon in the biomass as well as soil; further, severe shoot pruning may affect the distribution of carbon in the above and below-ground biomass and different soil layers. Therefore, we quantified biomass and soil carbon stock in an age-sequence of 2-, 13, 2… Show more

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“…Although henna trees can reach heights of six meters and can live for fifty years, they are frequently cut back to just one meter or less and their valuable leaves are harvested (111). Henna is grown in hedgerows because of its durability and tenacious roots, which protect the home garden from desert winds and soil erosion (112).…”
Section: Cultivation and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although henna trees can reach heights of six meters and can live for fifty years, they are frequently cut back to just one meter or less and their valuable leaves are harvested (111). Henna is grown in hedgerows because of its durability and tenacious roots, which protect the home garden from desert winds and soil erosion (112).…”
Section: Cultivation and Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%