Influence of a developing tree canopy on the yield of pennisetum pedicellatum sown on a mine spoil

Singh, Arvind ; Jha, A. K. ; Singh, J. S. (1997) Influence of a developing tree canopy on the yield of pennisetum pedicellatum sown on a mine spoil Journal of Vegetation Science, 8 (4). pp. 537-540. ISSN 1100-9233

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Abstract

Shoot and root biomass yield of a sown grass, Pennisetum pedicellatum, were measured at below-canopy, canopy edge and open locations in young monoculture stands of eight tree species planted on a coalmine spoil. Incident light as percentage of full sunlight decreased from open to canopy edge to below-canopy locations. The shoot and root weights of Pennisetum in different tree stands for each of the three locations were significantly different and were significantly related to each other, and to percentage sunlight across all tree species plots and locations. The gradient of incident light was the principal factor governing the gradient of grass biomass under developing canopies of tree plantations on the mine spoil.

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Keywords:Coal Mine Spoil; Grass Biomass; Light Gradient
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