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Comparisons of Nutrient Concentration of Leaves, Roots, and Soils in Three Bamboo StandsComparisons of Nutrient Concentration of Leaves, Roots, and Soils in Three Bamboo Stands

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Comparisons of Nutrient Concentration of Leaves, Roots, and Soils in Three Bamboo Stands
Authors
백경원윤준혁배은지이지현김춘식
Issue Date
Mar-2022
Publisher
한국산림과학회
Keywords
bamboo; leaf and root nutrient; nutrient cycle; Phyllostachys bambusoides; Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis; Phyllostachys pubescens
Citation
한국산림과학회지, v.111, no.1, pp 108 - 114
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국산림과학회지
Volume
111
Number
1
Start Page
108
End Page
114
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/2471
DOI
10.14578/jkfs.2022.111.1.108
ISSN
2586-6613
Abstract
In bamboo, the nutrient status of tissues and associated soil is an important indicator of nutrient uptake by various bamboo species. In this study, the nutrient concentrations of leaves, roots, and mineral soil at 0–10 cm depths were examined in three bamboo stands [Phyllostachys bambusoides Sieb. et Zucc, Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis Stapf ex. Rendle, and Phyllostachys pubescens (Mazel) Ohwi] at a broad regional scale in southern Korea. In the three bamboo species, species-specific differences were observed in the carbon (C) and calcium (Ca) concentrations of leaves and in the nitrogen (N) and magnesium (Mg) concentrations of roots. Ca concentrations in leaves were significantly higher in P. bambusoides (11.94 g Ca kg−1) than in P. pubescens (7.83 g Ca kg−1), whereas potassium (K) concentrations were lowest in P. bambusoides among the three bamboo species. N concentrations in the roots were significantly lower in P. pubescens (5.23 g N kg−1) than in P. nigra var. henonis (7.72 g N kg−1). In contrast to bamboo tissues, soil nutrients, such as total N, organic C, exchangeable Ca2+, and Mg2+, did not differ significantly among the bamboo species. These results suggest that species-specific practices will be required for nutrient management of bamboo stands because nutrient concentrations vary considerably in the tissues of the three studied species.
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