Biomass Production and Carbon Sequestration Potential of Different Agroforestry Systems in India: A Critical Review

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作者
Panwar, Pankaj [1 ]
Mahalingappa, Devagiri G. [2 ]
Kaushal, Rajesh [3 ]
Bhardwaj, Daulat Ram [4 ]
Chakravarty, Sumit [5 ]
Shukla, Gopal [5 ]
Thakur, Narender Singh [6 ]
Chavan, Sangram Bhanudas [7 ]
Pal, Sharmistha [1 ]
Nayak, Baliram G. [2 ]
Srinivasaiah, Hareesh T. [2 ]
Dharmaraj, Ravikumar [2 ]
Veerabhadraswamy, Naveen [2 ]
Apshahana, Khulakpam [8 ]
Suresh, Chellackan Perinba [8 ]
Kumar, Dhirender [4 ]
Sharma, Prashant [4 ]
Kakade, Vijaysinha [7 ]
Nagaraja, Mavinakoppa S. [9 ]
Singh, Manendra [5 ]
Das, Subrata [5 ]
Tamang, Mendup [5 ]
Kanchan [5 ]
Dutta Roy, Abhilash [5 ]
Gurung, Trishala [5 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Indian Inst Soil & Water Conservat, Res Ctr, Sect 27A, Chandigarh 160019, India
[2] KSN Univ Agr & Hort Sci Shivamogga, Coll Forestry, Ponnampet 571216, India
[3] ICAR Indian Inst Soil & Water Conservat, 218 Kaulagarh Rd, Dehra Dun 248195, Uttarakhand, India
[4] Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar Univ Hort & Forestry, Dept Silviculture & Agroforestry, Coll Forestry, Solan 173230, India
[5] Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Dept Forestry, Cooch Behar 736165, India
[6] Navsari Agr Univ, Coll Forestry, Navsari 396450, India
[7] ICAR Natl Inst Abiot Stress Management, Baramati 413115, India
[8] North Eastern Hill Univ, Dept Forestry, Tura Campus, Chasingre 794002, India
[9] KSN Univ Agr & Hort Sci, Coll Agr, Shivamogga 577225, India
来源
FORESTS | 2022年 / 13卷 / 08期
关键词
agroforestry; agro-climatic zones; biomass production; carbon storage; soil organic carbon; HIMACHAL-PRADESH; TROPICAL FOREST; MITIGATION; EMISSIONS; STORAGE; STOCKS; SOILS;
D O I
10.3390/f13081274
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Agroforestry systems (AFS) and practices followed in India are highly diverse due to varied climatic conditions ranging from temperate to humid tropics. The estimated area under AFS in India is 13.75 million ha with the highest concentration being in the states of Uttar Pradesh (1.86 million ha), followed by Maharashtra (1.61 million ha), Rajasthan (1.55 million ha) and Andhra Pradesh (1.17 million ha). There are many forms of agroforestry practice in India ranging from intensified simple systems of monoculture, such as block plantations and boundary planting, to far more diverse and complex systems, such as home gardens. As a result, the biomass production and carbon sequestration potential of AFS are highly variable across different agro-climatic zones of India. Studies pertaining to the assessment of biomass and carbon storage in different agroforestry systems in the Indian sub-continent are scanty and most of these studies have reported region and system specific carbon stocks. However, while biomass and carbon stock data from different AFS at national scale has been scanty hitherto, such information is essential for national accounting, reporting of C sinks and sources, as well as for realizing the benefits of carbon credit to farmers engaged in tree-based production activities. Therefore, the objective of this study was to collate and synthesize the existing information on biomass carbon and SOC stocks associated with agroforestry practices across agro-climatic zones of India. The results revealed considerable variation in biomass and carbon stocks among AFS, as well as between different agro-climatic zones. Higher total biomass (>200 Mg ha(-1)) was observed in the humid tropics of India which are prevalent in southern and northeastern regions, while lower total biomass (<50 Mg ha(-1)) was reported from Indo-Gangetic, western and central India. Total biomass carbon varied in the range of 1.84 to 131 Mg ha(-1) in the agrihorticulture systems of western and central India and the coffee agroforests of southern peninsular India. Similarly, soil organic carbon (SOC) ranged between 12.26-170.43 Mg ha(-1), with the highest SOC in the coffee agroforests of southern India and the lowest in the agrisilviculture systems of western India. The AFS which recorded relatively higher SOC included plantation crop-based practices of southern, eastern and northeastern India, followed by the agrihorticulture and agrisilviculture systems of the northern Himalayas. The meta-analysis indicated that the growth and nature of different agroforestry tree species is the key factor affecting the carbon storage capacity of an agroforestry system. The baseline data obtained across various regions could be useful for devising policies on carbon trading or financing for agroforestry.
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