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Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2012

Carbon storage capacity of high altitude Quercus semecarpifolia, forests of Central Himalayan region

Arti Verma; Ashish Tewari; Shruti Shah

Abstract Quercus semecarpifolia, Smith. (brown oak) forests dominate the high altitudes of central Himalaya between 2400 and 2750 m and the timber line areas. The species is viviparous with short seed viability and coincides its germination with monsoon rains in July–August. These forests have large reserves of carbon in their biomass (above and below ground parts) and soil. We monitored the carbon stock and carbon sequestration rates of this oak on two sites subjected to varying level of disturbance between 2004 and 2009. These forests had carbon ranging between 210.26 and 258.02 t ha−1 in their biomass in 2009 and mean carbon sequestration rates between 3.7 and 4.8 t ha−1 yr−1. The litter production in both the sites ranged from 5.63 to 7.25 t ha−1 yr−1. The leaf litter decomposition of species took more than 720 days for approximately 90% decomposition. Even at 1 m soil depth soil organic carbon was close to 1.0%.


Russian Journal of Ecology | 2011

Influence of aspect and location of stands on biodiversity in a Sal mixed broadleaved forest in Kumaun central Himalaya

Shruti Shah; Ashish Tewari; Ajay Kumar Srivastava

In the present study total 21 forest stands on different aspects and locations (Hill base, mid slope and ridge top) on the slope were studied to assess the importance of these two parameters in supporting species regeneration and biodiversity in a mixed broadleaved forest between 380 and 850 m elevation in the Kumauau Himalayan region. A total of 36 tree species were recorded in the forest. In all aspects the tree, sapling and shrub richness was higher at hill base stands in comparison to mid slope and ridge top stand. Maximum tree richness (average across all aspects) was 9.7 and shrub richness was 9.3. Higher richness at hill base may be attributed to more soil moisture and deeper soils which accumulate the hill base where the slope steepness declines. The tree richness was higher in the northern aspect whereas southern aspect was more suitable for the shrub species. From the present study it becomes evident that the base of the hills can support higher biodiversity and are instrumental in supporting regeneration of several tree and shrub species in sal mixed broadleaved forest.


New Forests | 2011

Physical attributes as indicator of seed maturity and germination enhancement in Himalayan Wild Cherry (Prunus cerasoides D. Don.)

Bhawna Tewari; Ashish Tewari; Shruti Shah; Neerja Pande; R. P. Singh


New Forests | 2010

Seed maturity indicators in Myrica esculenta, Buch-Ham. Ex. D.Don.: a multipurpose tree species of subtropical-temperate Himalayan region

Shruti Shah; Ashish Tewari; Bhawna Tewari; R. P. Singh


New Forests | 2006

Seed maturation indicators in Pyracantha crenulata Roxb. in Kumaun Central Himalaya

Shruti Shah; Bhawna Tewari; Swati Bisht; Ashish Tewari


Archive | 2009

Impact of Human Disturbance on Forest Vegetation and Water Resources of Nainital Catchment

Shruti Shah; Ashish Tewari; Bhawna Tewari


Archive | 2014

Timing of Shifts in Phenological Events in Rhododendron arboreum Smith. Influenced by Climatic Irregularities in Kumaun Regions of Central Himalaya

Shruti Shah; Arti Verma; Ashish Tewari


Archive | 2010

Erosion of Biodiversity knowledge between younger and older generation regarding plant identification and their uses in oak and pine dominated zone of Garhwal Himalaya.

Dhani Arya; Ashish Tewari; Shruti Shah


Journal of Environmental Biology | 2010

Seed maturity indices in Aisandra butyracea--a multipurpose tree species of lower Himalaya.

R. P. Singh; Ashish Tewari; Shruti Shah; Bhawna Tewari


International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology | 2016

Limited impact of climate change on seed maturation time in Myrica esculenta Buch-Ham. Ex. D.Don in Himalayan region

Shruti Shah; Ashish Tewari

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