Effects of irrigation on litterfall, fine root biomass and production in a semideciduous lowland forest in Panama

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Jaime Cavelier
S. Joseph Wright
Johanna Santamaría
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[1] Universidad de los Andes,Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas
[2] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 1999年 / 211卷
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below ground- productivity; biomass; fine roots; irrigation; litterfall; lowland forest;
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The effects of irrigation on fine root biomass, root production and litterfall were measured at the community level, in a semideciduous lowland forest in Panama. Biomass of roots less than 2 mm in dia. in the first 10 cm of the soil (measured with soil cores), was higher in irrigated (1.80 Mg ha-1) than in non-irrigated plots (1.24 Mg ha-1). During the dry season, productivity of roots (measured with ingrowth cylinders filled with root-free soil), was higher in irrigated (1.6 g m-2 day-1) than in control plots (0.3 g m-2 day-1). In control plots, root productivity was highly seasonal. Maximum root growth into the root-free soil, occurred during the transitions from dry to wet, and from wet to dry season, possibly as a response to water and/or nutrient pulses. Litterfall was not significantly different between irrigated (3.8 g m-2 day-1) and control plots (3.7 g m-2 day-1). The results of this study show that root-productivity is limited by the water supply during the dry season, and that water by itself, is not a limiting factor for community-level litter production.
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页码:207 / 213
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