Litterfall and litter decomposition in chestnut high forest stands in northern Portugal

被引:11
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作者
Patricio, M. S. [1 ]
Nunes, L. F. [1 ]
Pereira, E. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Polytech Inst Braganca, Mt Res Ctr CIMO, Sch Agr, P-5301855 Braganca, Portugal
关键词
Castanea sativa Mill; decomposition rate; turnover; nutrient use efficiency; double exponential model; NUTRIENT RELEASE; ORGANIC-MATTER; LEAF-LITTER; DYNAMICS; SOIL; OAK; BEECH; WATER;
D O I
10.5424/fs/2012212-02711
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
This research aimed to: estimate the inputs of litterfall; model the decomposition process and assess the rates of litter decay and turnover; study the litter decomposition process and dynamics of nutrients in old chestnut high forests. This study aimed to fill a gap in the knowledge of chestnut decomposition process as this type of ecosystems have never been modeled and studied from this point of view in Portugal. The study sites are located in the mountains of Marao, Padrela and Bornes in a west-to-east transect, across northern Portugal, from a more-Atlantic-to-less-maritime influence. This research was developed on old chestnut high forests for quality timber production submitted to a silviculture management close-to-nature. We collected litterfall using littertraps and studied decomposition of leaf and bur litter by the nylon net bag technique. Simple and double exponential models were used to describe the decomposition of chestnut litterfall incubated in situ during 559 days. The results of the decomposition are discussed in relation to the initial litter quality (C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg) and the decomposition rates. Annually, the mature chestnut high-forest stands (density 360-1,260 tree ha(-1), age 55-73 years old) restore 4.9 Mg DM ha(-1) of litter and 2.6 Mg ha(-1) yr(-1) of carbon to the soil. The two-component litter decay model proved to be more biologically realistic, providing a decay rate for the fast initial stage (46-58 yr(-1) for the leaves and 38-42 yr(-1) for the burs) and a decay rate related to the recalcitrant pool (0.45-0.60 yr(-1) for the leaves and 0.22-0.36 yr(-1) for the burs). This study pointed to some decay patterns and release of bioelements by the litterfall which can be useful for calibrating existing models and indicators of sustainability to improve both silvicultural and environmental approaches for the management of chestnut forests.
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页码:259 / 271
页数:13
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