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Title: Structural development and productivity of replanted mangrove plantations in Kenya
Authors: Kairu, J.
Keywords: Resource management
Resource conservation
Natural resources
Environment management
Mangroves; Deforestation
Marine
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Series/Report no.: Forest Ecology and Management;Vol. 255 pp; 2670–2677ol.
Abstract: Forest structure and productivity was investigated in a 12-year-old Rhizophora mucronata Lam. plantation at Gazi Bay, Kenya. Sampling was carried out in 22, 10 m _ 10 m quadrats laid along belt transects perpendicular to the waterline. Within each quadrat all trees with stem diameter greater than 2.5 cm were identified, position marked and counted. Vegetation measurements included tree height (m), canopy cover (%) and stem diameter measured at 1.3 m above the ground (D130); from which were derived basal area (m2/ha); stand density (stems/ha) and biomass (t/ha). Information regarding composition and distribution of juveniles was derived using linear regeneration sampling (LRS). The replanted forest had a stand density of 5132 stems/ha; with a mean canopy height and stem diameter of 8.4 _ 1.1 m (range: 3.0–11.0 m) and 6.2 _ 1.87 cm (range: 2.5– 12.4 cm), respectively. The total juvenile density was 4886 saplings per hectare; 78.6% of which constituted the parental canopy. The standing biomass for the 12-year-old R. mucronata plantation was 106.7 _ 24.0 t/ha, giving a biomass accumulation rate of 8.9 t/(ha year). # 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Keywords: Mangrove reforestation; Silviculture; Yield tables; Gazi Bay; Kenya
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/625
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