Abstract:
Restoration of degraded ecosystems has become a matter of great concern. Early
Successional species play a key roll in the process of restoration.Therefore here a
Study was undertaken to assess the accumulation and partitioning of biomass and
nutrient in widely occurring early successional shrub species, namely Zizyphus
oenoplia (Eraminiya) of varying ages (i.e.4,6 and 8 years).the experiment was
conducted at the faculty of Agriculture, University or Ruhuna, Mapalana,
Kamburupitiya,during March-August, 2000. Here, four plots were selected for
each age class and four plants were sampled for each plot and their distribution of
dry matter and major nutrient (NPK) in stem, branches and leaves were measured
in each plant.
Findings clearly indicate that majority of biomass was concentrated in plant stem
and as the age progressed , this proportion is increased. These results further
indicate that the biomass allocation to the leaves was high in young ages and it is
decreasing as the age progressed. Total biomass of plant after 4, 6 and 8 years
was 902,2602 and 4552 g respectively.
Results also show that major nutrient content in leaves, branches and stem were
High in early stages of the growth and decreasing as the age progressed.
Percentage of N. P and K in leaves at 4 years were 2.91, 0.093 nd 1.54
Respectively. But after 8 years N P and K content were 2.36, 0.093 nd 1.275%
Respectively, show a decreasing rend of concentration of major nutrient in leaf
tissues. Stem and branches show the same pattern partitioning as the
plant getting matured.