Interaction of Fertilization and Weed Control Influences on Growth, Biomass, and Carbon in Eucalyptus Hybrid (E. pellita x E. brassiana)

Wirabuana, Pandu Yudha Adi Putra and Sadono, Ronggo and Juniarso, Sergian and Idris, Fahmi (2020) Interaction of Fertilization and Weed Control Influences on Growth, Biomass, and Carbon in Eucalyptus Hybrid (E. pellita x E. brassiana). JURNAL MANAJEMEN HUTAN TROPIKA, 26 (2). pp. 144-154. ISSN 2087-0469

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Abstract

Fertilization and weed control are regularly conducted as the main silvicultural prescriptions in the eucalyptus
plantation. However, the both treatment's interaction effects on eucalyptus performance are still not deeply
understood, even though these treatments require high investment. This circumstance may potentially inhibit the
managers in formulating a more efficient maintenance strategy for increasing stand productivity. This study
examined the interaction effects of fertilization and weed control on growth, biomass, and carbon storage in
eucalyptus hybrid (E. pellita E. brassiana). Results demonstrated that without both treatments, the average stand
volume only reached 37.9 m3 ha -1 with the mean biomass and carbon storage approached 25.4 and 12.7 Mg ha-1,
respectively. In contrast, the use of both treatments simultaneously improved the mean volume around 60.4 m3 ha -1
with the average biomass and carbon storage closed to 37.6 and 18.8 Mg ha -1. The development of eucalyptus hybrid
using fertilization without weed control only gained the mean wood production approximately 58.7 m3 ha-1. In
contrast, weed control application without fertilization only resulted in an average volume of nearly 43.7 m3 ha-1.
These facts indicated fertilization exhibited more substantial influence than weed control on the performance of
eucalyptus hybrid.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Library Dosen
Uncontrolled Keywords: Silvicultural prescription; plantation forest; stand productivity; efficient maintenance strategy; high investment
Subjects: S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Divisions: Faculty of Forestry
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2025 05:13
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2025 05:13
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/17545

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