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Growth and carbon storage of black saxaul in afforested areas of the Aralkum DesertGrowth and carbon storage of black saxaul in afforested areas of the Aralkum Desert

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Growth and carbon storage of black saxaul in afforested areas of the Aralkum Desert
Authors
장한나안지애Asia Khamzina이우균손요환
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국환경생물학회
Keywords
afforestation; allometry; Aral Sea; Haloxylon aphyllum
Citation
환경생물, v.37, no.4, pp.618 - 624
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
환경생물
Volume
37
Number
4
Start Page
618
End Page
624
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/70119
DOI
10.11626/KJEB.2019.37.4.618
ISSN
1226-9999
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the growth and carbon storage of planted Haloxylon aphyllum in the Aralkum Desert in Kazakhstan. Six sites afforested in 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, and 2017 were selected. The root collar diameter (cm) and height (m) were measured for all H. aphyllum in 30 m×44 m plots. Biomass accumulation (g m-2) and carbon storage (C g m-2) were calculated using allometric equations and the carbon concentration data of Haloxylon species. The diameters varied from 2.5 cm to 4.3 cm and the height varied from 106.2 cm to 223.7 cm. The growth of H. aphyllum was not linearly related to the afforestation year or soil properties. Tree growth might have been influenced by variations in the microclimate, such as temperature, precipitation, and dust storms. The mean total biomass accumulation was 20.57 g m-2 and ranged from 2.42 g m-2 to 64.53 g m-2. The mean carbon storage was 9.70 C g m-2 and ranged from 1.12 C g m-2 to 30.61 C g m-2. These biomass and carbon storage estimates were smaller than those reported for other Central Asian deserts, but afforestation enabled the generation of vegetative cover and consequently, carbon sequestration in the manmade Aralkum Desert.
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