Carbon and nitrogen inputs by litter fall in fertilized and unfertilized larch plantationsopen access
- Authors
- Kim, C.; Jeong, J.; Kim, J.-S.
- Issue Date
- Mar-2011
- Publisher
- 한국산림과학회
- Keywords
- Carbon cycling; Carbon dynamics; Fertilization; Larix leptolepis; Nutrient cycling
- Citation
- Forest Science and Technology, v.7, no.1, pp 17 - 22
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCICANDI
- Journal Title
- Forest Science and Technology
- Volume
- 7
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 17
- End Page
- 22
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73494
- DOI
- 10.1080/21580103.2011.559932
- ISSN
- 2158-0103
2158-0715
- Abstract
- This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of fertilization on carbon and nitrogen dynamics by litter fall of a 36-year-old larch (Larix leptolepis) plantation in the Sambong Exhibition Forests, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea. Litter was collected monthly between April 2003 and May 2006. Seasonal inputs of litter fall components such as needle, broad leaf, branch, bark and total litter inputs followed a similar pattern between fertilized and unfertilized plots. The annual amounts of the litter components were not significantly different (P > 0.05) between fertilized and unfertilized plots. Mean needle litter fall was similar between the fertilized (2564 kg ha−1 yr−1) and unfertilized plots (2501 kg ha−1 yr−1) and total annual litter fall averaged 3552 kg ha−1 yr−1 in the fertilized and 3541 kg ha−1 yr−1 in the unfertilized plots during the sampling period. Proportion of needle litter fall was slightly higher in the fertilized (72.2%) than in the unfertilized (70.8%) plots. Carbon concentrations of needle litter were not significantly affected by fertilization (P > 0.05), while there was a significant fertilization effect on nitrogen concentrations with high nitrogen concentrations of needle litter in the fertilized (7.7 g kg−1) compared with the unfertilized (6.8 g kg−1) plots. There was no significant difference (P > 0.05) in the organic carbon inputs by needle litter between the fertilized and unfertilized plots, whereas annual nitrogen inputs were significantly higher in the fertilized (17.7 kg N ha−1 yr−1) than in the unfertilized (15.6 kg N ha−1 yr−1) plots. The results indicated that nitrogen dynamics by litter fall could be affected by fertilization, but a minimal impact to carbon dynamics by litter fall in the larch plantation. © 2011 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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