Decomposition and Nutrient Release Dynamics of Ficus benghalensis L. Litter in Traditional Agroforestry Systems of Karnataka, Southern India

  • Dhanya B
  • Viswanath S
  • Purushothaman S
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Decomposition and nutrient release dynamics of leaf litter of Ficus benghalensis , a common agroforestry species in southern dry agroclimatic zone of Karnataka, were studied using the standard litter bag technique in surface and subsurface methods of application. Results revealed a marginally higher rate of decay in subsurface placement (22.5% of initial litter mass remaining after one year of decomposition) compared to surface treatment (28.3% of initial litter mass remaining). Litter quality (lignin content and lignin/N ratio) and climatic and soil conditions of the study site (monthly rainfall and soil moisture) were found to influence the rate of decomposition. Mineralisation of litter was found to be in the order K > N > P. The paper further discusses the implications of these results for rainfed farming in Mandya and emphasises the potential of F. benghalensis in reducing nutrient input costs for resource-poor dryland farmers.

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  • Figure 1: Location map of Mandya district in Karnataka state (black dot indicates the experimental site).
  • Figure 2: Weight loss of F. benghalensis litter and filter paper substrates in subsurface method of application in agroforestry systems of Mandya (Expon. denotes the exponential trendline fitted).
  • Figure 3: Weight loss of F. benghalensis litter and filter paper substrates in surface method of application in agroforestry systems of Mandya (Expon. denotes the exponential trendline fitted).
  • Table 1: Litter quality parameters of F. benghalensis in comparison with other substrates.
  • Table 2: Correlations of litter weight loss with climatic and soil parameters of study site.
  • Table 3: Concentrations of major nutrients in F. benghalensis leaf litter retrieved at monthly intervals on decomposition.

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Dhanya, B., Viswanath, S., & Purushothaman, S. (2013). Decomposition and Nutrient Release Dynamics of Ficus benghalensis L. Litter in Traditional Agroforestry Systems of Karnataka, Southern India. ISRN Forestry, 2013, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/524679

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