生态学杂志2012,Vol.31Issue(9):2234-2240,7.
中亚热带四种森林凋落物及碳氮贮量比较
Litter biomass and its carbon and nitrogen storage in four subtropical forests in central Southern China
摘要
Abstract
Four subtropical forests with similar site conditions in the hilly area of Dashanchong Forest Park in central Hunan Province of China were selected to compare the existing litter biomass and its carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage. The litters were collected in the peak time of litter-fall. Among the four forests, Cyclobalanopsis glauca-Lithocarpus glaber mixed forest had the highest litter biomass (12. 04 ± 3. 60 t · hm-2) , followed by Pinus massoniana-L. glaber mixed forest (11. 65±2. 15 t · hm ) , Choerospondias axillaris forest (9. 12±2. 30 t · hm-2) , and Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation (8. 92±1. 80 t · hm-2 ). In litter layer, leaf litter had the largest proportion, while fruit litter had the smallest one ( <5% ). No significant differences were observed in the amounts of the litters with different decomposition degrees. The C concentration of the litters in the four forests ranged from 177. 90 to 581. 34 g · kg-1, and the N concentration varied from 5.18 to 15.48 g · kg-1. The C concentration of the litters decreased significantly with their decomposition degree (P <0. 0001). The proportions of the semi-decomposed litter and decomposed litter in the forests had a negative correlation with the litter C/N. The litter C storage in the four forests ranged from 3. 37 to 5. 69 t · hm-2, and the N storage varied from 81. 52 to 152. 18 kg · hm-2. Because of the low litter decomposition rate and high existing litter amount, P. massoniana-L. glaber mixed forest had the highest C and N storage in its litter layer.关键词
杉木/马尾松/南酸枣/青冈/凋落物现存量/凋落物C/N/碳氮贮量Key words
Cunninghamia lanceolata/ Pinus massoniana/ Choerospondias auxiliaries/ Cyclobalanopsis glauca/ existing litter biomass/ litter C/N/ carbon and nitrogen storage分类
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路翔,项文化,任辉,彭长辉..中亚热带四种森林凋落物及碳氮贮量比较[J].生态学杂志,2012,31(9):2234-2240,7.基金项目
国家林业局"948"项目(2010-4-03)和湖南省"芙蓉学者计划"项目资助. (2010-4-03)