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Melia dubia, the fastest growing tree of the World yielding the highest Biomass from unit area (acre or hectare) has been introduced as a high density, short rotation crop by Dr. G. Kumaravelu. The selected clones have the potential to yield up to 200 MT (green) per ha per year, under favorable, fertigated, productive potential soils. The moisture percentage is around 40 and therefore about 100 to 120 oven dry ton of Biomass per ha per year is possible. This species extraordinary biomass yielding potential can be compared with the highest yielding, short rotation, high density temperate species like Salix or Populas which yield up to 50 to 60 oven dry MT / ha / year. Therefore, Melia dubia has proved to be the fastest growing and highest Biomass yielding tree in the World.
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5 ft x 5 ft
10 months old MELIA DUBIA CLONE GK1(named after the author Dr. Kumaravelu in the foreground) in tnpl, karur - AUG 2011. This clone was produced from a superior plus tree that had grown to 8mt height and 45cm gbh in 1 year.
3 YRS OLD MELIA DUBIA TREE AT A FARMERS FIELD IN ERODE. PRUNING DONE TO REDUCE WIND DAMAGE BY MINIMIZING THE CANOPY.
6 months old melia dubia. Note the superior growth of the tree towards the right side of the author Dr. GK. The height of this plus tree is 8mt and gbh 23 cm as on 25.12.12 (photo taken). Clones are being produced from this plus tree for a comparison please note the form and growth of the adjacent tree.
6 MONTHS OLD MELIA DUBIA - 25.12.12 (photo taken). A superior outstanding plus tree as compared to the normal phenotypes.
FOR BIOMASS
Experiments had been conducted by the author for the past 5 years to arrive at an appropriate high density of planting for short rotation of 2 to 3 years to obtain maximum biomass that could be used for electric power production either through gassifier system or steam turbine models. It is inferred that depending on soil productive potential and input capacity of the management for water and fertilizer, any density between 5ft x 5ft (1744 numbers per acre) or 6ft x 6ft (1210 numbers per acre) maybe adopted. The yield per acre green can vary between 40 tonnes to 60 tonnes if appropriate clones are used. Clones matching to the soil types from pH 4 (acid soils) to pH 9 (alkaline soils) are being selected by the author and being propagated through young and talented graduates for supplying to the needs of genuine tree growers. For 1 MW it is expected that 1 to 1.5 acres per day have to be harvested to meet the feedstock requirements.