Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration

Rindyastuti R, Rachmawati D, Sancayaningsih RP, Yulistyarini T. 2018. Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration. Biodiversitas 19: 660-669. Tree planting and ecosystem restoration is one of mitigation program of global climate change...

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Autores principales: RIDESTI RINDYASTUTI, DIAH RACHMAWATI, RETNO PENI SANCAYANINGSIH, TITUT YULISTYARINI
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:21ca16dbfd8d4c308256edd4283f58dd2021-11-16T14:01:41ZEcophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d190238https://doaj.org/article/21ca16dbfd8d4c308256edd4283f58dd2018-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/2656https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Rindyastuti R, Rachmawati D, Sancayaningsih RP, Yulistyarini T. 2018. Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration. Biodiversitas 19: 660-669. Tree planting and ecosystem restoration is one of mitigation program of global climate change scheme to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere by sequestering carbon. Carbon storage in the living plant varies among species due to ecophysiological and growth characters of their photosynthesis. Ecophysiological properties of tropical plant species related to carbon sequestration was lack of investigation. The study in this area will be the significant knowledge contribution to C-sink project especially species-level management which has been agreed globally and nationally. The objectives of this research were to study the ecophysiological and growth factors affecting carbon sequestration and to select plant species with high carbon sequestration using 16 months-old-seedling of ten woody plant species. Biomass, carbon storage, the whole plant photosynthetic capacity, total chlorophyll content, stomatal index, and Leaf Area Index (LAI) were significantly different among species. The LAI, total chlorophyll content, whole plant photosynthetic capacity, stem height and stem diameter were positively correlated to biomass and carbon storage. Multivariate correlation test (P>0.05) revealed that the total of chlorophyll content was the ecophysiological factor most contributes to carbon sequestration. The total of chlorophyll content correlates to the stem height, while the whole plant photosynthesis correlates to leaf area in determining plant carbon sequestration. Moreover, two mangrove species, H. littoralis and B. asiatica have the highest carbon sequestration among species studied. For priority in tree planting program in dry lowland habitats, the local species, i.e., S. cumini and D. discolor were more recommended than any others species observed in this study.RIDESTI RINDYASTUTIDIAH RACHMAWATIRETNO PENI SANCAYANINGSIHTITUT YULISTYARINIMBI & UNS Soloarticleecophysiologygrowthchlorophyllwoodycarbon sequestrationco2Biology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 610-619 (2018)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic ecophysiology
growth
chlorophyll
woody
carbon sequestration
co2
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle ecophysiology
growth
chlorophyll
woody
carbon sequestration
co2
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
RIDESTI RINDYASTUTI
DIAH RACHMAWATI
RETNO PENI SANCAYANINGSIH
TITUT YULISTYARINI
Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
description Rindyastuti R, Rachmawati D, Sancayaningsih RP, Yulistyarini T. 2018. Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration. Biodiversitas 19: 660-669. Tree planting and ecosystem restoration is one of mitigation program of global climate change scheme to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere by sequestering carbon. Carbon storage in the living plant varies among species due to ecophysiological and growth characters of their photosynthesis. Ecophysiological properties of tropical plant species related to carbon sequestration was lack of investigation. The study in this area will be the significant knowledge contribution to C-sink project especially species-level management which has been agreed globally and nationally. The objectives of this research were to study the ecophysiological and growth factors affecting carbon sequestration and to select plant species with high carbon sequestration using 16 months-old-seedling of ten woody plant species. Biomass, carbon storage, the whole plant photosynthetic capacity, total chlorophyll content, stomatal index, and Leaf Area Index (LAI) were significantly different among species. The LAI, total chlorophyll content, whole plant photosynthetic capacity, stem height and stem diameter were positively correlated to biomass and carbon storage. Multivariate correlation test (P>0.05) revealed that the total of chlorophyll content was the ecophysiological factor most contributes to carbon sequestration. The total of chlorophyll content correlates to the stem height, while the whole plant photosynthesis correlates to leaf area in determining plant carbon sequestration. Moreover, two mangrove species, H. littoralis and B. asiatica have the highest carbon sequestration among species studied. For priority in tree planting program in dry lowland habitats, the local species, i.e., S. cumini and D. discolor were more recommended than any others species observed in this study.
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author RIDESTI RINDYASTUTI
DIAH RACHMAWATI
RETNO PENI SANCAYANINGSIH
TITUT YULISTYARINI
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DIAH RACHMAWATI
RETNO PENI SANCAYANINGSIH
TITUT YULISTYARINI
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title Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
title_short Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
title_full Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
title_fullStr Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
title_full_unstemmed Ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
title_sort ecophysiological and growth characters of ten woody plant species in determining their carbon sequestration
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