Post-logging organic matter recovery in forest ecosystems of eastern Baikal region

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E. F. Vedrova
L. V. Mukhortova
V. V. Ivanov
L. V. Krivobokov
M. V. Boloneva
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Sukachev Institute of the Forest, Siberian Branch
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of General and Experimental Biology, Siberian Branch
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Biology Bulletin | 2010年 / 37卷
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Microbial Biomass; Carbon Stock; Biology Bulletin; Dead Root; Lichen Cover;
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The dynamics of organic matter accumulated in the soil and main vegetation elements was analyzed for post-logging forest ecosystem succession series in eastern Baikal region. The phytomass was found to allocate up 63 and 50% of carbon in undisturbed Scots pine and fir stands, respectively. The post-logging phytomass contribution to the total carbon pool appeared to decrease down to 16% in Scots pine and 6% in fir stands. In Scots pine stands, carbon storage was determined to account for almost 70% of the initial carbon 60 years after logging. In 50- to 55-year-old fir stands, carbon recovered its initial pool only by 10%. Soil carbon recorded in recently logged Scots pine and fir sites appeared to be 5 and 16 times that accumulated in the phytomass, respectively. The ratio between phytomass carbon and soil organic matter recovered back to the prelogging level in Scots pine stands by the age of 50–60 years. While phytomass carbon also increased in fir stand of the same age, it did not reach the level of the control stand.
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