Impact of Thane Cyclone on Tree Damage in Pondicherry University Campus, Puducherry, India
SM. Sundarapandian1*, K. Mageswaran1, D. Sanjay Gandhi1and Javid Ahmad Dar1
1Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605014 India
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.9.2.09
The heavy wind along with high rainfall of the catastrophic windstorm “Thane” cyclone cause defoliation, uprooting and snapping of stems and branches of trees in Pondicherry University Campus, Puducherry. A total of 1181 (20%) trees (>3.2 cm DBH) in Pondicherry University Campus were uprooted due to the Thane cyclone. Tree mortality (uprooted) and damage (broken) were observed more inAcacia auriculiformisthan other species in response to Thane cyclone in Pondicherry University campus. In the present study, wood density did not show any significant relationship between the damage, mortality and resistance (standing with defoliation and minor branch fall).Acacia auriculiformiswas more susceptible to Thane cyclone followed byTectona grandis.However,Azadirachta indicaandMangifera indicawere observed more resistance to thane cyclone. The greater uprooting in introduced plantation species such asAcacia auriculiformisandTectona grandiswas higher than native speciesAzadirachta indicaandMangifera indicawhichcould be attributed to spread their roots in the surface soil and they do not penetrate deeper into the soil.
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Sundarapandian Sm., Mageswaran K, Gandhi D. S, Dar J. A. Impact of Thane Cyclone on Tree Damage in Pondicherry University Campus, Puducherry, India. Curr World Environ 2014;9 (2) DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.9.2.09
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