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Table 2 Aboveground, belowground and total biomass (t ha− 1) in different land use systems across three altitudes

From: Biomass production and carbon stock inventory of high-altitude dry temperate land use systems in North Western Himalaya

 

Aboveground biomass (t ha− 1)

Belowground biomass (t ha− 1)

Total biomass (t ha− 1)

A1

(1900–2170 m)

A2

(2170–2440 m)

A3

(2440–2710 m)

Mean

A1

(1900–2170 m)

A2

(2170–2440 m)

A3

(2440–2710 m)

Mean

A1

(1900–2170 m)

A2

(2170–2440 m)

A3

(2440–2710 m)

Mean

Agriculture

6.66

4.98

4.98

5.54

1.33

1.75

1.00

1.36

7.99

6.73

5.99

6.79

Horticulture

18.78

23.58

18.93

20.43

6.22

7.78

6.25

6.75

25.00

31.36

25.17

27.18

Agri-horticulture

26.05

18.73

21.67

22.15

8.59

6.29

7.15

7.34

34.64

25.02

27.89

29.18

Agri-horti-silviculture

85.49

59.79

36.18

60.49

23.08

15.68

10.04

16.27

108.60

75.48

46.21

76.75

Silvipasture

31.27

59.93

162.80

84.65

6.87

16.16

35.47

19.50

38.13

75.95

198.20

104.10

Barren land

5.38

8.94

1.87

5.40

2.70

4.47

0.95

2.71

8.08

13.41

2.82

8.10

Mean

28.94

29.33

41.06

 

8.13

8.69

10.14

 

37.01

37.99

51.05

 
 

SE(d)

CD0.05

SE(d)

CD0.05

SE(d)

CD0.05

T

5.86

11.91

1.46

2.96

7.30

14.85

A

4.15

8.42

1.03

2.10

5.17

10.50

T × A

7.18

10.15

1.79

2.53

8.95

12.65