Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India

Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) is highly valued for its medicinal, incense and perfumery properties. Due to the illegal harvest and trade in its wood, this species is critically endangered in the wild. Managing the agarwood on farmland is believed to enhance the economic security of smallhold...

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Main Authors: Panna Chandra Nath, Arun Jyoti Nath, Gudeta W. Sileshi, Ashesh Kumar Das
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Trees, Forests and People
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spelling doaj-44f6321998ed4edb9d5d6324d80c6c2d2020-12-30T04:24:25ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932020-12-012100027Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast IndiaPanna Chandra Nath0Arun Jyoti Nath1Gudeta W. Sileshi2Ashesh Kumar Das3Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar – 788011, IndiaDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar – 788011, India; Corresponding author.Department of Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South AfricaDepartment of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar – 788011, IndiaAgarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) is highly valued for its medicinal, incense and perfumery properties. Due to the illegal harvest and trade in its wood, this species is critically endangered in the wild. Managing the agarwood on farmland is believed to enhance the economic security of smallholder farmers while also contributing to the conservation of the species. However, information is scanty on the cultivation of agarwood in smallholder farmlands and the effect of stand density and managements on the associated vegetation and soil properties. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to quantify (i) the diversity, density distributions and importance values, (ii) functional diversity and (iii) soil carbon and nitrogen contents, and C:N stoichiometry under different agarwood management regimes on smallholder farms. A total of 40 farms were selected for this study, and these were categorised into four management regimes based on the proportion of agarwood trees as: pure stand (100 % agarwood trees), dominant (61–99%), moderate (30–60 %) and non-dominant (<30 %). The pure stand represents a monoculture plantation whereas the dominant, moderate and non-dominant categories represent polyculture stands consisting of different tree species. Higher tree density was recorded in pure agarwood sands (4140 tree ha−1) compared to polyculture stands (2517–3500 tree ha−1). Tree species diversity, dominance, and evenness were negatively correlated with the dominance of agarwood trees on the farm. Species diversity and evenness were almost twice in non-dominant stands compared to dominant stands. A total of seven use classes, namely, timber, fruit, fuelwood, medicinal, economic, fodder, and spiritual values, were identified for agarwood smallholder farmlands. Moderately dominant stands had the highest soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) content and the lowest C:N ratio among the different management regimes. Therefore, we recommend the promotion of agarwood-based polyculture system for enhancing ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, and uplifting the socioeconomic wellbeing of farm households.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300273C:N ratioConservationDiversityHome gardensPolyculture management regimesSmallholder
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author Panna Chandra Nath
Arun Jyoti Nath
Gudeta W. Sileshi
Ashesh Kumar Das
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Arun Jyoti Nath
Gudeta W. Sileshi
Ashesh Kumar Das
Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
Trees, Forests and People
C:N ratio
Conservation
Diversity
Home gardens
Polyculture management regimes
Smallholder
author_facet Panna Chandra Nath
Arun Jyoti Nath
Gudeta W. Sileshi
Ashesh Kumar Das
author_sort Panna Chandra Nath
title Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
title_short Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
title_full Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
title_fullStr Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
title_full_unstemmed Stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) based smallholder farms in Northeast India
title_sort stand structure and functional attributes of agarwood (aquilaria malaccensis lam.) based smallholder farms in northeast india
publisher Elsevier
series Trees, Forests and People
issn 2666-7193
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.) is highly valued for its medicinal, incense and perfumery properties. Due to the illegal harvest and trade in its wood, this species is critically endangered in the wild. Managing the agarwood on farmland is believed to enhance the economic security of smallholder farmers while also contributing to the conservation of the species. However, information is scanty on the cultivation of agarwood in smallholder farmlands and the effect of stand density and managements on the associated vegetation and soil properties. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to quantify (i) the diversity, density distributions and importance values, (ii) functional diversity and (iii) soil carbon and nitrogen contents, and C:N stoichiometry under different agarwood management regimes on smallholder farms. A total of 40 farms were selected for this study, and these were categorised into four management regimes based on the proportion of agarwood trees as: pure stand (100 % agarwood trees), dominant (61–99%), moderate (30–60 %) and non-dominant (<30 %). The pure stand represents a monoculture plantation whereas the dominant, moderate and non-dominant categories represent polyculture stands consisting of different tree species. Higher tree density was recorded in pure agarwood sands (4140 tree ha−1) compared to polyculture stands (2517–3500 tree ha−1). Tree species diversity, dominance, and evenness were negatively correlated with the dominance of agarwood trees on the farm. Species diversity and evenness were almost twice in non-dominant stands compared to dominant stands. A total of seven use classes, namely, timber, fruit, fuelwood, medicinal, economic, fodder, and spiritual values, were identified for agarwood smallholder farmlands. Moderately dominant stands had the highest soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) content and the lowest C:N ratio among the different management regimes. Therefore, we recommend the promotion of agarwood-based polyculture system for enhancing ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, and uplifting the socioeconomic wellbeing of farm households.
topic C:N ratio
Conservation
Diversity
Home gardens
Polyculture management regimes
Smallholder
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