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Bulletin of the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute: Patterns of Slash-and-Burn Land Use and Their Effects on Forest Succession--Swidden-Land Forests in Borneo.


To evaluate the impact of increased numbers of pyrophytic tree species on succession and the role of pyrophytic tree stands as carbon sinks and reservoirs, the floristic composition and bioeconomics of swidden-land forests were studied in lowland and lower montane mon·tane  
adj.
Of, growing in, or inhabiting mountain areas.



[Latin montnus, from m
 Borneo. For our survey of stand floristic composition, 218 secondary forests were chosen in 4 regions including 2 remote areas; most forests were fallowed stands. In 2 of these forests, stand biomass was estimated. The floristic composition of swidden-land forests was characterized by a lack or low density of dipterocarps and the successional ascendance as·cen·dance also as·cen·dence  
n.
Ascendancy.

Noun 1. ascendance - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay
 of pyrophytic tree species less vulnerable to felling and fire and with high sprouting capacity such as Schima wallichii, Vitex pinnata, Peronema canescens, and Vernonia arborea. In remote areas, pioneer trees with fruiting and functioning seed dispersal mechanisms were also dominant. Dipterocarps other than Shorea balangeran Shorea balangeran (also called Red Balau) is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is endemic to Indonesia. Source
  • Ashton, P. 1998. Shorea balangeran. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 August 2007.
 were not found or were sparse in the fallowed land, which resulted from swidden swid·den  
n.
An area cleared for temporary cultivation by cutting and burning the vegetation.



[Dialectal alteration of obsolete swithen, from Old Norse svidhna, to be burned.]
 agriculture, although dipterocarps were the most dominant species in the original vegetation of lowland and lower montane Borneo. MAI MAI Mail (File Name Extension)
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 (mean annual increment) values of 3.26 and 3.61 Mg [ha.sup.-1] [year.sup.-1] of biomass were estimated in a Schima wallichii fallowed stand, versus 6.46 Mg [ha.sup.-1] [year.sup.-1] in a Peronema canescens stand. Equivalent MAI values were estimated in fallowed pyrophytic tree stands in South Sumatra South Sumatra or Sumatera Selatan is a province of Indonesia. It is on the island of Sumatra, and borders the provinces of Lampung to the south, Bengkulu to the west, and Jambi to the north.  (3.85-10.62 Mg [ha.sup.-1] [year.sup.-1]); the mean of these MAI estimates is not significantly different from the mean MAI of planted forests of non-fast-growing trees, 10.71 [+ or -] 7.18 (mean and standard deviation In statistics, the average amount a number varies from the average number in a series of numbers.

(statistics) standard deviation - (SD) A measure of the range of values in a set of numbers.
) Mg [ha.sup.-1] [year.sup.-1] (range, 1.90-18.80) under similar climate conditions. Because a relatively few hardy tree species selected by the people of the region have replaced the original tree species in the fallowed forests, young sprouts from tree stumps of pyrophytic species may rapidly close the canopy when slash-and-burn fields are fallowed.

Vol.4-No.4 (No.397):259-82.
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Author:Hastaniah
Publication:Borneo Research Bulletin
Article Type:Reprint
Geographic Code:9INDO
Date:Jan 1, 2006
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