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Range Management and Agroforestry
Year : 2023, Volume : 44, Issue : 2
First page : ( 233) Last page : ( 240)
Print ISSN : 0971-2070. Online ISSN : 2249-5231.
Article DOI : 10.59515/rma.2023.v44.i2.03

Forage productivity and carbon storage from Hardwickia binata based silvopasture systems in semi arid rainfed conditions

Ram S N*, Kamini, Sannagoudar Manjanagouda S.

ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi-284003, India

*Corresponding author e-mail: ramshivnath@yahoo.com

Online Published on 4 January, 2024.

Abstract

A study was conducted from 2018 to 2022 on ten year old Hardwickia binata based silvopasture system at Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi. The treatment consisted of establishment of three types of grasses viz. Cenchrus ciliaris, Chrysopogon fulvus and Panicum maximum in association with H. binata and three pruning intensities of H. binata viz. 30%, 45% and 60%. Establishment of C. fulvus in association with H. binata recorded significantly higher dry pasture yield (7.91- 8.93 t/ha) as compared to P. maximum (6.19-7.08 t/ha) and it was found at par with C. ciliaris (7.62-8.70 t/ha) during 1st to 4th years . In pruning, 60% canopy pruning of H. binata recorded significantly higher pasture yield (7.99, 8.40 and 8.99 t/ha) as compared to 30% canopy pruning (7.19, 7.27 and 7.38 t/ha) and 45% canopy pruning (7.67, 7.95 and 8.33 t/ha) during 2nd, 3rd and 4th years respectively . Organic carbon content (0.646%) was significantly increased with C. fulvus as compared to P. maximum (0.591%) and it was found at par with C. ciliaris (0.627%) in 4th year ofstudy. Available nitrogen (260.60 kg/ha), phosphorus (9.36 kg/ha), potash (238.70 kg/ha) and organic carbon (0.663%) were also significantly increased with 30% canopy pruning of H. binata as compared to 60% canopy pruning in 4th year. H. binata recorded 79.90% higher carbon stock in 4th year of study (19.61 t/ha) as compared to initial year. Total carbon stock of the system was maximum with C. fulvus in association with H. binata (39.29 and 50.73 t/ha) closely followed by C. ciliaris (38.51 and 50.30 t/ha) and P. maximum (36.20 and 46.68 t/ha) during 1st and 4th years respectively. Among pruning, 30% canopy pruning of H. binata recorded significantly higher total carbon stock of the system (50.82 t/ha) as compared to 60% canopy pruning (47.42 t/ha) during year of study.

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Keywords

Carbon storage Forage productivity, Grasses, Pruning intensities, Silvopasture systems.

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