Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah

Studies on total aboveground carbon (TAC) and belowground carbon (TBC) stock has been conducted in Balung Plantation, Tawau, Sabah. The main objective of the study was to determine the above and below ground carbon stock in agroforestry system. The combination of agroforestry systems with different...

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Main Authors: Herawandi Suardi, Normah Awang Besar, Phua, Mui How, Mazlin Mokhtar
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spelling my.ums.eprints.190742020-12-20T04:28:08Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19074/ Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah Herawandi Suardi Normah Awang Besar Phua, Mui How Mazlin Mokhtar S Agriculture (General) Studies on total aboveground carbon (TAC) and belowground carbon (TBC) stock has been conducted in Balung Plantation, Tawau, Sabah. The main objective of the study was to determine the above and below ground carbon stock in agroforestry system. The combination of agroforestry systems with different ages were investigated, which is oil palm (25 years) and agarwood (7 years), oil palm (20 years) and agarwood (7 years), and oil palm (17 years) and agarwood (5 years). Monoculture of oil palm (16 years) and Tawau Hill Park forest reserve was set as control. A random systematic sampling method was used in conducting field inventory and soil sampling. The size of the sampled area in agroforestry and monoculture is 3 × 50m × 50m, while for forest reserve, the sampled area is 3 x 30m x 30m. Allometric equations were used to calculate the stand biomass. Sampling for organic and shrub layers were collected in a square frame (1m × 1m). Soil samples and bulk density was collected from three different layers which are 0 – 5 cm, 5 – 10 cm and 10 – 30 cm in randomly located sites within the plots. Soil samples, organic and shrub layer were analyzed using CHN628 series for carbon content. Result shows that the amount of total carbon stock in agroforestry was 79.12 tan C ha-1, 85.39 tan C ha-1 and 78.27 tan C ha-1, respectively. Monoculture of oil palm (16 years) has 76.44 tan C ha-1 while Tawau Hill Park forest reserve has total carbon stock at 287.38 tan C ha-1. Forest reserve stand has the highest total carbon stock compared to agroforestry and monoculture systems. But, in terms of soil carbon, forest reserve has the lowest TBC compared to agroforestry and monoculture systems. ANOVA was conducted to explore the impact of planting systems on total carbon stock. There was a statistically significant difference at the p < .05 level for soil carbon, living tree and organic layer between agroforestry, monoculture and forest reserve. Good crop and fertilizer management in agroforestry and monoculture systems helps in increasing soil organic carbon (SOC). e-VIBS, Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19074/1/Carbon%20stock%20estimation%20of%20agroforestry%20system%20in%20Tawau.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/19074/7/Carbon%20Stock%20Estimation%20of%20Agroforestry.pdf Herawandi Suardi and Normah Awang Besar and Phua, Mui How and Mazlin Mokhtar (2016) Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah. Transactions on Science and Technology, 3 (1). pp. 25-30. ISSN 2289-8786 http://transectscience.org/pdfs/vol3/no1/3125_30.pdf
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Herawandi Suardi
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Phua, Mui How
Mazlin Mokhtar
Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
description Studies on total aboveground carbon (TAC) and belowground carbon (TBC) stock has been conducted in Balung Plantation, Tawau, Sabah. The main objective of the study was to determine the above and below ground carbon stock in agroforestry system. The combination of agroforestry systems with different ages were investigated, which is oil palm (25 years) and agarwood (7 years), oil palm (20 years) and agarwood (7 years), and oil palm (17 years) and agarwood (5 years). Monoculture of oil palm (16 years) and Tawau Hill Park forest reserve was set as control. A random systematic sampling method was used in conducting field inventory and soil sampling. The size of the sampled area in agroforestry and monoculture is 3 × 50m × 50m, while for forest reserve, the sampled area is 3 x 30m x 30m. Allometric equations were used to calculate the stand biomass. Sampling for organic and shrub layers were collected in a square frame (1m × 1m). Soil samples and bulk density was collected from three different layers which are 0 – 5 cm, 5 – 10 cm and 10 – 30 cm in randomly located sites within the plots. Soil samples, organic and shrub layer were analyzed using CHN628 series for carbon content. Result shows that the amount of total carbon stock in agroforestry was 79.12 tan C ha-1, 85.39 tan C ha-1 and 78.27 tan C ha-1, respectively. Monoculture of oil palm (16 years) has 76.44 tan C ha-1 while Tawau Hill Park forest reserve has total carbon stock at 287.38 tan C ha-1. Forest reserve stand has the highest total carbon stock compared to agroforestry and monoculture systems. But, in terms of soil carbon, forest reserve has the lowest TBC compared to agroforestry and monoculture systems. ANOVA was conducted to explore the impact of planting systems on total carbon stock. There was a statistically significant difference at the p < .05 level for soil carbon, living tree and organic layer between agroforestry, monoculture and forest reserve. Good crop and fertilizer management in agroforestry and monoculture systems helps in increasing soil organic carbon (SOC).
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author Herawandi Suardi
Normah Awang Besar
Phua, Mui How
Mazlin Mokhtar
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Normah Awang Besar
Phua, Mui How
Mazlin Mokhtar
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title Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
title_short Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
title_full Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
title_fullStr Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in Tawau, Sabah
title_sort carbon stock estimation of agroforestry system in tawau, sabah
publisher e-VIBS, Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
publishDate 2016
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http://transectscience.org/pdfs/vol3/no1/3125_30.pdf
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