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Aboveground biomass and nutrient distribution patterns of larch plantation in a montane region of eastern Liaoning Province, China.

Authors :
YAN Tao
ZHU Jiao-jun
YANG Kai
YU Li-zhong
Source :
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao; Oct2014, Vol. 25 Issue 10, p2772-2778, 7p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Larch is the main timber species of forest plantations in North China. Imbalance in nutrient cycling in soil emerged due to single species composition and mono system structure of plantation. Thus it is necessary to grasp its biomass and nutrients allocation for scientific management and nutrient cycling studies of larch plantation. We measured aboveground biomass (stem, branch, bark and leaf) and nutrient concentrations (C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn), and analyzed the patterns of accumulation and distribution of 19-year-old larch plantation with diameter at breast height of 12.8 cm, tree height of 15.3 m, and density of 2308 trees∙hm<superscript>-2</superscript>, in a montane region of eastern Liaoning Province, China. The results showed that aboveground biomass values were 70.26 kg and 162.16 t∙hm<superscript>-2</superscript> for the individual tree of larch and the stand, respectively. There was a significant difference between biomass of the organs, and decreased in the order of stem > branch > bark > leaf. Nutrient accumulation was 749.94 g and 1730.86 kg∙hm<superscript>-2</superscript> for the individual tree of larch and the stand, respectively. Nutrient accumulation of stem was significantly higher than that of branch, bark and leaf, whether it was macro-nutrient or micro-nutrient. Averagely, 749.94 g nutrient elements would be removed from the system when a 19-year-old larch tree was harvested. If only the stem part was removed from the system, the removal of nutrient elements could be reduced by 40. 7%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
10019332
Volume :
25
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
99408676