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1The potentials of enclosures in increasing woody
biomass regeneration(A case study of Begasheka
and Debrekidan watersheds, Tigray, northern
Ethiopia)
THE STUDY SITES The study was conducted in
Begasheka and Debreikidan watersheds, Tigray,
northern Ethiopia (Fig. 2)
Ermias Aynekulu1 Emiru Birhane1 and Nigussu
Begashaw1 1 Faculty of Dryland Agriculture and
Natural Resources, Mekelle University, P.O.Box
231, Mekelle, Ethiopia Corresponding author
e-mail ermias8_at_yahoo.com
Fax 251 344 409304
- Life forms 19 woody plant species were identified
and the life form composition is indicated in
table 1 - Table 1 Life forms (from Debrekidan watershed)
indicating regeneration status of four dominate
species -
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- DSH vs Biomass
Plant name Number of seedlings Number of saplings Number of trees
Becium grandifoliume 238 5 2
Dodonea Angstofolia 57 64 17
Euclea shcimpri 22 85 30
Acacia saligna 10 32 10
All species 399 243 89
Fig. 2 The study sites Debrekidan (right-top)
and Begasheka (right-bottom) on the map of Tigray
METHODS The procedures followed in the study is
summarized in Fig. 3
Fig. 5 The structural composition of the all
species was found to be healthy in both
Debrekidan (left) and Begasheka (right) watersheds
Fig. 3 Schematic diagram depicting the major
process of the study
Fig. 4 Biomass field data collection (top and
bottom)
Fig. 6 Diameter at Stump Height (DSH) poorly
explain the variability in biomass (example from
Debrekidan watershed)
From the two watersheds, 45 plots with a radius
of 5.6 m were used in this study and laid down
randomly in the enclosures. Height, diameter at
stump height (DSH), diameter at breast height
(DBH), Crown diameter, number, identity and life
forms were recorded. Single tree-sampling method,
destructive, was used to estimate the above
ground woody biomass of each species. Sample
trees were cut, dried in oven to estimate their
moisture content and biomass.
RESULTS Summery Biomass produced in the Begasheka
and Debre-kidan were 6.86 ton/ha and 3.8 ton/ha
respectively. 745 individuals representing 30
species 731 individuals representing 19 species
were found in Begasheka Debre-kidan
respectively.