Influence of stand density on soil CO₂ efflux for a Pinus densiflora forest in Korea
2010
Noh, Nam Jin | Son, Yowhan | Lee, Sue Kyoung | Yoon, Tae Kyung | Seo, Kyung Won | Kim, Choonsig | Lee, Woo-Kyun | Bae, Sang Won | Hwang, Jaehong
We investigated the influence of stand density [938 tree ha⁻¹ for high stand density (HD), 600 tree ha⁻¹ for medium stand density (MD), and 375 tree ha⁻¹ for low stand density (LD)] on soil CO₂ efflux (R S) in a 70-year-old natural Pinus densiflora S. et Z. forest in central Korea. Concurrent with R S measurements, we measured litterfall, total belowground carbon allocation (TBCA), leaf area index (LAI), soil temperature (ST), soil water content (SWC), and soil nitrogen (N) concentration over a 2-year period. The R S (t C ha⁻¹ year⁻¹) and leaf litterfall (t C ha⁻¹ year⁻¹) values varied with stand density: 6.21 and 2.03 for HD, 7.45 and 2.37 for MD, and 6.96 and 2.23 for LD, respectively. In addition, R S was correlated with ST (R ² = 0.77-0.80, P < 0.001) and SWC (R ² = 0.31-0.35, P < 0.001). It appeared that stand density influenced R S via changes in leaf litterfall, LAI and SWC. Leaf litterfall (R ² = 0.71), TBCA (R ² = 0.64-0.87), and total soil N contents in 2007 (R ² = 0.94) explained a significant amount of the variance in R S (P < 0.01). The current study showed that stand density is one of the key factors influencing R S due to the changing biophysical and environmental factors in P. densiflora.
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