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Carbon Stock of Agroforestry Systems at Adjacent Buffer Zone of Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi . Wardah; Bau Toknok; . Zulkhaidah
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 16, No 2: May 2011
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2011.v16i2.123-128

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The potential of agrofrestry to sequestrate carbon varies depending on the natural quality of sites and management practices. Agroforestry is a climate change mitigation activities. The aim of study was to estimate the carbon stock of agroforestry system at adjacent buffer zone of Lore Lindu National Park (LLNP). Research was carried out in two types of agroforestry stands (simple and complex) adjacent LLNP buffer zone in Palolo Sub District, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi. Estimation of biomass of tree, herbs, litter, necromass and root was based on an allometric equation. The carbon storage in soil was estimated based on the carbon organic content and bulk density of soil in30 cm of depth. The results of study showed that the total carbon stored in the simple agroforestry (125.97 MgC ha-1) was significantly lower than in the complex agroforestry (209.39 MgC ha-1). In addition, the aboveground carbon stock biomass (tree, herbaceous, necromass and litter) and belowground carbon stock (root and soil organic) in a simple agroforestry were 42.42 MgC ha-1 and 83.55 MgC ha-1, respectively. Whereas, the aboveground carbon stock biomass and belowground carbon stock in the complex agroforestry were 98.46 MgC ha-1 and 110.93 MgC ha-1, respectively. Based on the carbon stock estimation in six agroforestry plots in the buffer zones of Lore Lindu National Park, the complex agroforestry was likely to be more stable and more longer in storing carbon comparedto the simple agroforestry.Keywords: Agroforestry, biomass, carbon, climate change, Lore Lindu National Park
Carbon Stock of Agroforestry Systems at Adjacent Buffer Zone of Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi Wardah, .; Toknok, Bau; Zulkhaidah, .
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 16 No. 2: May 2011
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2011.v16i2.123-128

Abstract

The potential of agrofrestry to sequestrate carbon varies depending on the natural quality of sites and management practices. Agroforestry is a climate change mitigation activities. The aim of study was to estimate the carbon stock of agroforestry system at adjacent buffer zone of Lore Lindu National Park (LLNP). Research was carried out in two types of agroforestry stands (simple and complex) adjacent LLNP buffer zone in Palolo Sub District, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi. Estimation of biomass of tree, herbs, litter, necromass and root was based on an allometric equation. The carbon storage in soil was estimated based on the carbon organic content and bulk density of soil in30 cm of depth. The results of study showed that the total carbon stored in the simple agroforestry (125.97 MgC ha-1) was significantly lower than in the complex agroforestry (209.39 MgC ha-1). In addition, the aboveground carbon stock biomass (tree, herbaceous, necromass and litter) and belowground carbon stock (root and soil organic) in a simple agroforestry were 42.42 MgC ha-1 and 83.55 MgC ha-1, respectively. Whereas, the aboveground carbon stock biomass and belowground carbon stock in the complex agroforestry were 98.46 MgC ha-1 and 110.93 MgC ha-1, respectively. Based on the carbon stock estimation in six agroforestry plots in the buffer zones of Lore Lindu National Park, the complex agroforestry was likely to be more stable and more longer in storing carbon comparedto the simple agroforestry.Keywords: Agroforestry, biomass, carbon, climate change, Lore Lindu National Park
Co-Authors . ANDI . Wardah . Wardah . Zulkhaidah AAN SETIAWAN Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rosyid Abdul Wahid Abner Widoyo Motoku Adam Malik Adam, Muh. Fandi Kurnia Adisyanto, Fhindi Adrianto, Adrianto Adul Ruaf Afianti, Afifa Suci Afianti, Afifah Suci Afriani, Early Agus A. Kunut Agustina, Ewit Amati Eltriman Hulu Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andi Sahra Alam Andi Sahri Alam Anggita, Tiara Angriyani, Silma Arief Sudhartono Ariyanti Ariyanti Arman Maiwa Arsad, Wirsam M Asriani Hasanuddin Asril, . Azis, Ramli Baharuddin, Rhmadhani Fitrah Dani Kurniadi Desyandri Desyandri Dhiaul, Asyraf Fajar Sidik Fatmawati, Fatmawati Fitrah, Rhamdani Fuad Anugra Golar Golar Gracia, Vita Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hartanto, Dimas Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasan, Siti Nurhalizah Hasratin, Hasratin Hasriani Muis Hendra Pribadi Herawati, Kristiani Hijria, Nur Hijriani, Hijriani Hulu, Amati Eltriman Husain Umar I Nengah Korja Ida Arianingsih Imran Rachman Istiqamah, Nurul Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Kartika Megawati Kasang, Ariawan M. Kotambunan, Jesica Kurniadi, Dani Kurniawan Tudjuka Ladiva, Ladiva Lalona, Ferdianto Lamaniu, Moh Galang Lareke, Amir A Lareke, Amir A. Lisna Lisna Mahmud Mahmud Mangela, Debora Maysarah, Ilda Misrah Misrah Moh Ihsan Muhammad Adam Suni Mukrin, Mukrin Musdar, Musliani Muslimin Muslimin Muthmainna, Muthmainna Naharuddin Naharuddin Naharudin, Naharudin Nofrianti Nofrianti Novita Evarnaz Novita Sari Nur R, Nofa Safitri Nurul Istiqamah Pattalolo, Ade Kurniawati H. Pitriani Pitriani Possumah, Inggrid Margareth Putri, Avril Rabiatul Adawiah Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramadan, Fajar Raungku, Martinus A Reski, Nurain Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin Ruaf, Adul Rukmi Rukmi Sajria, Sajria Salsabila, Unik Hanifah Samsumarlin, Samsumarlin Sari, Yudya Kurnia Sitti Ramlah Sofyan Sofyan Sri Ningsih Sudirman Daeng Massiri Susilawati, Ni Gusti Kadek Sustri Sustri Syukur Umar Tagentju, Rachel Jesika Toding, Gideon Velix, Frits Wardah Wardah Wiakanti, Liska Yani, Rendy Ahmad Yusran Yusran Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah Zulkhaidah, .