Fine root morphological traits and production in coniferous- and deciduous-tree forests with drained and naturally wet nutrient-rich organic soils in hemiboreal Latvia
A. Bārdule, K. Polmanis, LL Krumšteds, A. Bārdulis, A. Lazdiņš
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Abstract
Fine root production is one of the key elements of carbon (C) turnover in soil in afforested peatlands and forest lands with organic soils. We estimated variability in fine root morphology traits and annual production in hemiboreal forests dominated by coniferous trees (Norway spruce) and deciduous trees (silver birch and black alder) with nutrient-rich organic soils in Latvia. In total, 23 research sites were established in drained and naturally wet forests of different ages, and ingrowth core techniques were used to sample fine roots and subsequently determine fine root morphology traits and annual production, and calculate C input through fine root litter. Significant differences in several fine root morphological traits between coniferous-and deciduous-trees-domi-nated stands were found. Fine root production tended to be higher in conifer-ous-trees-dominated stands and positively correlated with several forest stand characteristics: stand age, average tree diameter at breast height, basal area and average tree height, but negatively correlated with nitrogen and phosphorus content in soil. C input through fine root litter ranged up to 0.46 ± 0.16 t ha -1 yr -1 . It is necessary to conduct further research, including multi-annual estimates in a wider set of forest stands with diverse dominant tree species and growing conditions, to improve estimates, patterns and understanding of C flows through fine root litter in drained and naturally wet organic soils.
细根生产是泥炭林地和有机土壤林地土壤碳(C)周转的关键因素之一。我们估计了拉脱维亚营养丰富的有机土壤中以针叶树(挪威云杉)和落叶树(白桦和黑桤木)为主的半北方森林细根形态特征和年产量的变异。在不同树龄的排水和自然湿润森林中共建立23个研究点,采用长生核心技术对细根进行取样,测定细根形态特征和年产量,并通过细根凋落物计算C输入。针叶树和落叶树两种林分在几种细根形态特征上存在显著差异。以针叶树为主的林分细根产量较高,与林龄、平均胸径、基面积和平均树高呈正相关,与土壤氮磷含量呈负相关。细根凋落物的碳输入量为0.46±0.16 t / h -1 yr -1。有必要进行进一步的研究,包括在具有不同优势树种和生长条件的更广泛的林分中进行多年估算,以改进对排水和自然湿润有机土壤中细根凋落物中碳流动的估算、模式和理解。
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The journal encompasses a broad range of research aspects concerning forest science: forest ecology, biodiversity/genetics and ecophysiology, silviculture, forest inventory and planning, forest protection and monitoring, forest harvesting, landscape ecology, forest history, wood technology.