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Effects of Stand Density on Carbon Dynamics in a Larch (Larix leptolepis) PlantationEffects of Stand Density on Carbon Dynamics in a Larch (Larix leptolepis) Plantation

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Effects of Stand Density on Carbon Dynamics in a Larch (Larix leptolepis) Plantation
Authors
김춘식
Issue Date
Oct-2004
Publisher
한국산림과학회
Keywords
carbon storage; litterfall; fine root decomposition; soil respiration; carbon storage; litterfall; fine root decomposition; soil respiration
Citation
한국산림과학회지, v.93, no.6, pp 445 - 452
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국산림과학회지
Volume
93
Number
6
Start Page
445
End Page
452
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73490
ISSN
2586-6613
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate forest carbon dynamics on two different stand densities in a 36-year-old larch(Larix leptolepis) plantation, Korea. Aboveground carbon storage, litterfall, litter decomposition, soil carbon storage and soil respiration rates on high(600 trees/ha) and low stand density (387 trees/ha) were measured for two years. Aboveground carbon storage and increment of the high stand density were generally higher compared with the low stand density due to effect on stand density. Organic carbon inputs by needle litter were significantly higher in high than in low stand density. Needle litter decomposition rates were not significantly different between both stand densities. However, decomposition rates in fine roots were generally higher in high than in low stand density. Soil carbon concentration and storage were not significantly different between both stand densities at each depth. Soil respiration rates were relatively similar between both stand densities during the study period corresponding with the fluctuation of soil temperature, while soil moisture content was not related with soil respiration. The results indicate that carbon dynamics in this larch plantation were not affected by stand density except for needle litter production and aboveground carbon increment by a tree basis.
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