Growing stock variation in different teak (Tectona grandis) forest stands of Mizoram, India

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作者
Khanduri V.P. [1 ]
Lalnundanga [1 ]
Vanlalremkimi J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Forestry, Mizoram University, Aizawl-796001, Mizoram
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Basal area; Growing stock; Population structure; Stand density;
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10.1007/s11676-008-0043-2
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The growing stock assessment of three different teak forest stands (Tuirial: 500 m asl, Sairang: 200 m asl and Phunchawng: 550 m asl) was done in 2006 in Mizoram, India. Five diameter classes were arbitrarily established for knowing the volume attribute data and population structure, viz. a (10-20 cm), b (20-30 cm), c (30-40 cm), d (40-50 cm), and e (50-60 cm). Results revealed that the density of the individuals among the studied stands varied from 280 stems/ha to 620 stems/ha. The average diameter of all the individuals ranged between 27.48 cm and 35.43 cm. Similarly, the average height was oscillated between 17.87 m and 22.24 m. The total basal area was recorded between 24.28 m2·ha-1 and 45.80 m2·ha -1. The maximum and minimum values of total growing stock under all the diameter classes were 669.01 m3·ha-1 and 284.7 m3·ha-1, respectively. The representation of population structure of different stands explained that the perpetuation of this species was ensured for a quite long time. © 2008 Northeast Forestry University and Springer-Verlag GmbH.
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