Evaluation of spatial and temporal variation in fine root dynamics in a temperate mixed forest using a scanner method

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.1080/13416979.2023.2186208
Nanaho Kuwabe, M. Ohashi
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ABSTRACT Understanding fine root phenology at the stand scale is crucial for elucidating how carbon and nutrient cycling in forest systems respond to climate change. This study aimed to reveal the spatio-temporal variations in the fine root phenology in a mixed temperate forest in Japan using scanner method. The spatio-temporal variation in the fine root areas was evaluated using two scales: among four plots in the stand and among four partitioned areas in the scanner image. Here, we hypothesized that root phenology would vary on both scales due to the mixture of species-specific phenologies, which means endogenous factors to have a larger impact than exogenous factors such as temperature and precipitation. The timing of the production peak varied among years, though it concentrated within a specific period of the year in all plots. In all plots, active root mortality dynamics were observed in the summer. These results suggested exogenous factors as stronger regulators of fine root production and mortality than endogenous factors. Root phenology within the scanner images is highly heterogeneous, suggesting the significance of broad observation surfaces, such as those acquired using the scanner method, in comprehending the representative phenology of root dynamics at a stand scale. This study revealed that fine root phenology had a synchronized pattern on the stand scale, even though high spatial variation existed in the scale size of the scanner. Differences in root phenology that were influenced by internal factors of the species were masked on the stand scale.
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用扫描仪方法评价温带混交林细根动态的时空变化
摘要了解林分尺度上的细根酚学对于阐明森林系统中的碳和营养循环如何应对气候变化至关重要。本研究旨在利用扫描仪方法揭示日本混合温带森林细根酚学的时空变化。细根区域的时空变化使用两个尺度进行评估:在林分的四个地块之间和在扫描仪图像中的四个分区之间。在这里,我们假设,由于物种特异性酚的混合,根的酚学在两个尺度上都会发生变化,这意味着内源性因素比温度和降水等外源性因素具有更大的影响。产量峰值的时间因年份而异,尽管它集中在一年中所有地块的特定时期。在所有地块中,夏季都观察到了活跃根系的死亡率动态。这些结果表明,外源因素比内源因素对细根产量和死亡率的调节作用更强。扫描仪图像中的根系表型具有高度的异质性,这表明宽的观察面(如使用扫描仪方法获得的观察面)在理解林分尺度上根系动力学的代表性表型方面具有重要意义。这项研究表明,尽管扫描仪的尺度大小存在很大的空间变化,但细根根系在林分尺度上具有同步模式。受物种内部因素影响的根系表型差异在林分尺度上被掩盖。
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Journal of Forest Research
Journal of Forest Research 农林科学-林学
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3.00
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6.70%
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62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Forest Research publishes original articles, reviews, and short communications. It covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, with the aim of encouraging international communication between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forest science.
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