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Assessing the Root Development and Biomass Allocation of Magnolia champaca under Various Mulching at Montane Rainforest Cameron Highlands, Pahang, Malaysia

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The successful restoration program requires a comprehensive understanding of variables influencing seedling efficiency. Below-ground is hypothesized to have a major impact on seedling performance of species when planted in agriculture, and degraded areas with different types of mulching. This study investigated on Sg. Terla Forest Reserve in Cameron Highlands Pahang, Malaysia. In this study randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used. The excavation method was applied to study the root system development, above, and below ground biomass distributions under different types of mulching: coconut mulching (CM), oil palm mulching (OM), plastic mulching (PM) and control (CK). The root diameter, main root length, lateral root length, root coiling, and root direction toward to sun were recorded. The results in this study indicate that mulching had significant effect on root diameter, main root length, and root distributions among treatments while for lateral root length, root: shoot ratio, dry biomass distributions, and above and below ground biomass did not showed significant effect among treatments. The highest values for root diameter, lateral root length, main root length, root distributions, dry biomass distributions and above and below ground biomass were showed in CM treatments. However 75% of root coiling was observed in seedlings between treatments.

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Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Study site
Experimental design
Biomass and root development
Statistical analysis
Results
Root development
Biomass distribution
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References

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  • Wahidullah Rahmani Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Herat University, Herat 3001, Afghanistan
  • Frahnaz Azizi Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Herat University, Herat 3001, Afghanistan
  • Mohamad Azani Bin Alias Faculty of Forestry, University Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Malaysia

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