Abstract
The litter fall production and standing crop litter of Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex J.C. Wendl. stands in four 25 m x 25 m plots were evaluated in a secondary rainforest, Nigeria. This was done with a view to providing information on litter fall production, seasonal pattern and monthly variation in bamboo stands. The litter fall was collected using litter traps of 1m x 1m x 30 cm from June 2014-May 2015 and the standing crop litter was quantified at the peak of rainy and dry seasons. The collected litters were sorted into leaf and twigs, oven-dried at 70 °C to a constant weight and weighed. The annual litter production was 13.35±1.18 t ha-1 and leaf litter contributed, 73.90% while twig litter 26.10%; the standing crop litter (t ha-1) at the peak of dry season was 2.38±0.12 (total), 1.59±0.05 (leaf), 79±0.07 (twig); and rainy season, 2.01±0.24 (total), 1.17±0.15 (leaf), 0.84±0.09 (twig). The values of litter production, leaf and twig components obtained in this study were higher than the results of previous litter fall studies obtained in this secondary rainforest though the seasonal trend (variation) was the same.© 2019 International Formulae Group. All rights reserved.Keywords: Leaf, month, seasons, twig, variation
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