Preliminary study for carbon sequestration potential for rubber plantations
2011
Engku Azlin Rahayu Engku Ariff | Mohd Nazip Suratman | Shamsiah Abdullah
This research reports results from preliminary data collection for carbon sequestration estimation of rubber plantations. The objective of this study is to determine the stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content, diameter and ight at different growth stages of rubber tree saplings. Stomatal conductance, clorophyll content, diameter and height were measured on the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) saplings. The measurements were done in two weeks period twenty saplings for each of two growth stages, i.e, 45 and 90 days, respectively, and seventeen saplings for growth stage of 135 days. Results showed that stomatal conductance decreased with increased growth stages of rubber tree saplings. Chlorophyll content was the highest at a growth stage of 90 ys, followed by 45 days and 135 days. However, diameter and height increased with the increase of growth stages of saplings. Stomatal, conductance, chlorophyll content, diameter and height within the growth stages of rubber trees saplings were analyzed. The stomatal conductance, chlorophyll content, diameter and height were found to be significantly different within the growth stages of rubber tree saplings (P<O.05). Since rubber plantation is one of the major plantations in Malaysia, the findings from this study may be useful as baseline formation on the physiology of rubber trees.
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