Abstract:
The effect of Eucalyptus camaldulensis monoculture on soil fertility status
in the dry zone was studied comparatively with another monoculture of Tectona
grandis and a naturalforest located in the same area over a period of 5 months.
Total litter production of Eucalyptus was 370.68 kglha as compared with
1349.07 kglha in Tectona grandis (study period overlapped the leaf senescence)
and 217.75 kglha in the natural forest. Litter decomposition was 40.22% in
Eucalyptus while it was 40.27% and 44.95% in naturalforest, and Tectona respectively.
Nutrient release to litter at the time of fall did not differ between the
vegetation types. However, it differed between the tree components and nutrients,
the orders being leaves>twigs>bark and N>P>K>Ca.
Significant differences (p≥0.05)were seen in moisture content, pH, organic
matter content, total nitrogen percentage, available potassium and calcium between
the soils in the vegetation types.