Altitudinal and Seasonal Effect on Herbaceous Biomass in Tehsil Takht-E-Nasrati, District Karak, Pakistan

Authors

  • Dr. Musharaf Khan

Keywords:

herbaceous biomass, seasonal effect, altitudinal effect, Takht-e-Nasrati, pakistan

Abstract

To record the existing herbaceous biomass diversity of Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati, Pakistan, field surveys were regularly conducted in spring, summer and winter 2009-2010. There was an increasing inclination of Biomass as of spring to winter. However, the collective amount of grasses and herbs Biomass (426.5 Kg.hec-1) was significantly higher during spring at Stand 1 as compared to other seasons and Stands. The average grasses and herbs Biomass was decreasing with increasing altitude. The herb Biomass was high (730 Kg.hec-1) during spring at Stand 1 and low during summer (194 Kg.hec-1) at Stand 4. The grass Biomass was high during summer (173 Kg.hec-1) at Stand 3 and less during winter (74 Kg.hec-1) at Stand 1. The total herb mean Biomass was greater during spring (536.30 Kg.hec-1) while the grass had (129.9 Kg.hec-1) during summer. The total average Biomass was high at Stand 1 (262.58 Kg.hec-1). The total mean and average Biomass of Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati was 223.23 Kg.hec-1. The Biomass of herbs helps to conserve the bio energy, chemical constituents and heat in existing area.

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Dr. Musharaf Khan. (2012). Altitudinal and Seasonal Effect on Herbaceous Biomass in Tehsil Takht-E-Nasrati, District Karak, Pakistan. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 12(C7), 41–52. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/476

Altitudinal and Seasonal Effect on Herbaceous Biomass in Tehsil Takht-E-Nasrati, District Karak, Pakistan

Published

2012-07-15