Abstract

Synopsis Variation in growth charactristics, coppicing ability and understory vegetation development was assessed in four Casuarina species (C. equisetifolia, C. junghuhniana, C. cunnighamiana and C. oligodon) grown in Lushoto in the West Usambara Mountains (WUM), Tanzania. The performance of the four species as well as of 12 provenances, including 5 landraces within some of the species was studied. Tree survival was assessed at 36 months; stem height, diameter at breast height (dbh), volume, biomass, cop pieing ability and understorey vegetation development were assessed at 78 months. Survival was significantly lower in C. equisetifolia (79%) than in other species (>97%). There were significant differences in growth between species, with C. junghuhniana and C. oligodon outperforming the others, and C. cunnighamiana outyielding C. equisetifolia. Only C.junghuhniana and C. cunnighamiana coppiced, while understorey biomass was significantly higher under C. equisetifolia than under C. oligodon. There were si...

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