Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas

Climate change has adversely affected the tree species growth throughout the globe. In Indian Himalayas, Celtis australis is an important agroforestry tree species which is highly exploited for domestic use (fuel wood, fodder, and small timber), and thus the growth and biomass production linked to t...

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Main Authors: Raj Kumar, Harsh Mehta, Arvind Kumar, Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj, Rajesh Kaushal, Sneha Dobhal, Anand K Gupta, Rakesh Banyal, Manish Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Kamlesh Verma
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Published: Elsevier 2021-04-01
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spelling doaj-84ff2287116d4b7897382ebcf6c6ee862021-04-16T04:53:53ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-04-0126e01469Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian HimalayasRaj Kumar0Harsh Mehta1Arvind Kumar2Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj3Rajesh Kaushal4Sneha Dobhal5Anand K Gupta6Rakesh Banyal7Manish Kumar8Suresh Kumar9Kamlesh Verma10ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, India; ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun, 248195, India; Corresponding author. ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, India.ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun, 248195, IndiaICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, India; Corresponding author.ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, India; Corresponding author.ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun, 248195, IndiaCollege of Forestry, VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Ranichauri, Tehri, Uttarakhand, 249 199, IndiaICAR- Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun, 248195, IndiaICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, IndiaICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, IndiaMizoram University, Aizawl, 796 004, Mizoram, IndiaICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, 13200, Haryana, IndiaClimate change has adversely affected the tree species growth throughout the globe. In Indian Himalayas, Celtis australis is an important agroforestry tree species which is highly exploited for domestic use (fuel wood, fodder, and small timber), and thus the growth and biomass production linked to the species bears importance. However, growth, biomass, and carbon stock of C. australis can be improved if genetically superior planting material is used under agroforestry programmes. Therefore, seed source (SS) variation studies in C. australis were initiated to identify potential germplasm for improving the species productivity and climate resilience. Experimental results showed that genotypic variation for height, collar diameter, and total biomass were found higher than corresponding environmental variance after four years. In the field environment, highest plant growth was recorded in Tehri SS (Height: 4.88 m; Diameter: 9.69 cm) and Solan SS (Height: 4.81 m; Diameter: 8.64 cm), compared to rest of the seed sources. In contrast, least plant growth (Height: 3.46 m; Diameter 5.19 cm) was observed in Dehradun SS. Likewise, biomass production was assessed maximum (207 t ha−1) in Tehri SS and it was minimum (44 t ha−1) in Dehradun SS. In different seed sources, the estimated carbon stock and carbon sequestration was ranged between 33 103 t ha−1 and 99–381 t ha−1, respectively. Overall, growth, biomass, carbon stock, and carbon sequestration confirmed the superiority of Tehri SS over rest of the SS, after four years of field experiment. Moreover, Tehri SS showed better mitigation and adaptation potential for changing climate compared to rest of the SS, because of its superiority in term of the growth performance, biomass production, carbon stock, and carbon sequestration. The results indicated that SS induced genetic variation has the tremendous potential to improve the productivity and climate change mitigation and adaptation in C. australis. Therefore, selection of genetically diverse seed sources and evaluation of their potential (adaptive and mitigate) could be one of the futuristic strategies for climate change related fine-tuning of agroforestry practices.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421000196C. australisSeed sourceGrowthCarbon stockClimate change
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author Raj Kumar
Harsh Mehta
Arvind Kumar
Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj
Rajesh Kaushal
Sneha Dobhal
Anand K Gupta
Rakesh Banyal
Manish Kumar
Suresh Kumar
Kamlesh Verma
spellingShingle Raj Kumar
Harsh Mehta
Arvind Kumar
Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj
Rajesh Kaushal
Sneha Dobhal
Anand K Gupta
Rakesh Banyal
Manish Kumar
Suresh Kumar
Kamlesh Verma
Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
Global Ecology and Conservation
C. australis
Seed source
Growth
Carbon stock
Climate change
author_facet Raj Kumar
Harsh Mehta
Arvind Kumar
Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj
Rajesh Kaushal
Sneha Dobhal
Anand K Gupta
Rakesh Banyal
Manish Kumar
Suresh Kumar
Kamlesh Verma
author_sort Raj Kumar
title Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
title_short Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
title_full Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
title_fullStr Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
title_full_unstemmed Seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: A case study of Celtis australis in Indian Himalayas
title_sort seed source variation affects the growth, biomass, carbon stock, and climate resilience potential: a case study of celtis australis in indian himalayas
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Climate change has adversely affected the tree species growth throughout the globe. In Indian Himalayas, Celtis australis is an important agroforestry tree species which is highly exploited for domestic use (fuel wood, fodder, and small timber), and thus the growth and biomass production linked to the species bears importance. However, growth, biomass, and carbon stock of C. australis can be improved if genetically superior planting material is used under agroforestry programmes. Therefore, seed source (SS) variation studies in C. australis were initiated to identify potential germplasm for improving the species productivity and climate resilience. Experimental results showed that genotypic variation for height, collar diameter, and total biomass were found higher than corresponding environmental variance after four years. In the field environment, highest plant growth was recorded in Tehri SS (Height: 4.88 m; Diameter: 9.69 cm) and Solan SS (Height: 4.81 m; Diameter: 8.64 cm), compared to rest of the seed sources. In contrast, least plant growth (Height: 3.46 m; Diameter 5.19 cm) was observed in Dehradun SS. Likewise, biomass production was assessed maximum (207 t ha−1) in Tehri SS and it was minimum (44 t ha−1) in Dehradun SS. In different seed sources, the estimated carbon stock and carbon sequestration was ranged between 33 103 t ha−1 and 99–381 t ha−1, respectively. Overall, growth, biomass, carbon stock, and carbon sequestration confirmed the superiority of Tehri SS over rest of the SS, after four years of field experiment. Moreover, Tehri SS showed better mitigation and adaptation potential for changing climate compared to rest of the SS, because of its superiority in term of the growth performance, biomass production, carbon stock, and carbon sequestration. The results indicated that SS induced genetic variation has the tremendous potential to improve the productivity and climate change mitigation and adaptation in C. australis. Therefore, selection of genetically diverse seed sources and evaluation of their potential (adaptive and mitigate) could be one of the futuristic strategies for climate change related fine-tuning of agroforestry practices.
topic C. australis
Seed source
Growth
Carbon stock
Climate change
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421000196
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