Carbon Stocks and Transfers in Coniferous Boreal Forests Along a Latitudinal Gradient

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Merila, Paivi [1 ]
Lindroos, Antti-Jussi [2 ]
Helmisaari, Helja-Sisko [3 ]
Hilli, Sari [4 ]
Nieminen, Tiina M. [2 ]
Nojd, Pekka [2 ]
Rautio, Pasi [4 ]
Salemaa, Maija [2 ]
Tupek, Boris [2 ]
Ukonmaanaho, Liisa [2 ]
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[1] Nat Resources Inst Finland Luke, Paavo Havaksentie 3, Oulu 90570, Finland
[2] Luke, Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki 00790, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Forest Sci, POB 27, Helsinki 00014, Finland
[4] Luke, Ounasjoentie 6, Rovaniemi 96200, Finland
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boreal forest ecosystems; carbon fluxes; carbon pools; ICP Forests; norway spruce; scots pine; site fertility; FINE-ROOT BIOMASS; TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION; NORWAY SPRUCE STANDS; SOIL CARBON; SCOTS PINE; ORGANIC-CARBON; SITE; SEQUESTRATION; LITTER; MODELS;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Carbon (C) sequestrated in the boreal forest ecosystems plays an important role in climate regulation. This study's objectives were to quantify the differences in the components of the forest C cycle along a 1000 km latitudinal gradient within the boreal region and between dominant coniferous species in Fennoscandia. The study included seven xeric-subxeric and eight mesic-herb-rich heath forests dominated by Scots pine and Norway spruce, respectively. The total site carbon stock (CS) ranged from 81 to 260 Mg ha(-1). The largest ecosystem component CSs were tree stems, mineral soil, and humus layer, representing 30 +/- 2%, 28 +/- 2%, and 13 +/- 1% of total CS, respectively. On average, the spruce sites had 40% more C than the pine sites, and CS stored in most compartments was higher on spruce than on pine sites. As exceptions, understorey vegetation and litter layer had a larger CS on pine than on spruce sites. The northern sites had an average of 58% less C than the southern sites. Humus layer CS was the only compartment showing no latitudinal trends. Northern sites had a significantly larger fine and small root CS and understorey CS than southern sites. Most CS compartments were significantly correlated with litterfall C transfer components. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) flux in throughfall was positively correlated with the aboveground tree compartment CS. Our study revealed patterns of C distribution in major boreal forest ecosystems along latitudinal and fertility gradients, which may serve as a reference for Earth system models and in the evaluation of their projections.
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