落叶松天然林不同碳库碳汇变化驱动因子差异研究

Q3 Environmental Science 应用生态学报 Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.13287/j.1001-9332.202410.006
Xue-Song Mei, Guan-Mou Chen, Ling-Bo Dong
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天然林乔木层碳平衡受树木生长、死亡和补充三个碳库的影响。然而,各碳库的汇动态及其驱动因素尚不清楚。为此,基于大兴安岭第七次和第八次全国森林连续清存数据,采用逐步回归方法和结构方程模型,评估了生物因子(林分和多样性)和非生物因子(土壤、地形和气候)对黄连叶落叶松天然林林分生长、补充和死亡3个动态过程的影响。结果表明,黑穗草林分的平均生长量、补血量和死亡率分别为0.73、0.17和0.41 t·hm-2·a-1。林分碳汇的生长随坡向指数(总径系数β=0.135)、林分基面积(β=0.132)和坡位(β=0.085)的增加而增加,随林分平均年龄(β=-0.225)和海拔(β=-0.196)的增加而减少。增收与林基面积(β=-0.368)、平均林龄(β=-0.240)、土壤pH (β=-0.184)、土壤全磷(β=-0.115)和树种丰富度(β=-0.012)呈负相关,与土壤全氮(β=0.258)呈正相关。影响死亡率的主要因子为平均树高(β=0.276)、> Simpson指数(β=0.232)、>土壤全磷(β=0.195)、>林分基面积(β=0.154)、>土壤pH (β=0.084)。林龄、基材面积和平均树高是影响林分碳汇生长、补充和死亡的最重要因素。地形和土壤条件也是影响林分动态的关键因素。因此,在经营过程中可以通过合理的间伐来调节森林的结构和土壤条件,从而促进森林碳汇容量的持续实现。
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[Differences of driving factors for carbon sink changes in different carbon pools of Larix gmelinii natural forests].

Carbon balance of the tree layer in natural forests is affected by three carbon pools: tree growth, morta-lity, and recruitment. However, the dynamics of the sink of each carbon pool and the driving factors are still unclear. To this end, we used stepwise regression method and structural equation model to assess the effects of biotic (stand and diversity) and abiotic (soil, topography and climate) factors on three dynamic processes of carbon sinks, namely, stand growth, recruitment and mortality, in the natural forests of Larix gleminii, based on the data from the seventh and eighth national continuous forest inventory of the Greater Khingan Mountains. The results showed that the average growth, recruitment and mortality of L. gleminii stand were 0.73, 0.17 and 0.41 t·hm-2·a-1. The growth of carbon sink in forest stands increased with the slope aspect index (the total path coefficient β=0.135), stand basal area (β=0.132) and slope position (β=0.085), but decreased with the increases of average stand age (β=-0.225) and altitude (β=-0.196). Recruitment was negatively correlated with stand basal area (β=-0.368), average stand age (β=-0.240), soil pH (β=-0.184), soil total phosphorus (β=-0.115) and tree species richness (β=-0.012), and was positively correlated with soil total nitrogen (β=0.258). The larger important factors affecting mortality were the average tree height (β=0.276) > Simpson index (β=0.232) > soil total phosphorus (β=0.195) > stand basal area (β=0.154) > soil pH (β=0.084). Stand age, basal area and average tree height were the most important factors affecting stand carbon sink growth, recruitment and mortality. Topography and soil conditions were also the key to affect stand dynamics. Therefore, the structure and soil conditions of the forest can be adjusted through reasonable thinning in the management process, which in turn promotes the sustained fulfilment of forest carbon sink capacity.

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