墨西哥西北部温带森林不同造林处理下阴伞土壤有机碳的变化

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Sustainable Forestry Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI:10.1080/10549811.2022.2043904
Erik Orlando Luna Robles, I. Cantú-Silva, Silvia Janeth Bejar Pulido
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土壤有机碳(SOC)受气候、树种和森林管理的影响,对所有生态系统的发展至关重要,尤其是碳林储量。本研究的目的是确定在森林管理下墨西哥温带森林中阴伞灌木的有机碳变化。分析了3个人工林林分(伐净林、种林和选择林),并与一个火灾后区和一个参考林分进行了比较。每个林分在0 ~ 20 cm和20 ~ 40 cm两个深度采集4个复合土壤样品,测定土壤有机碳;然后将从这些样本中获得的值用作rothc26模型的输入。方差分析结果表明,土壤有机碳在林分和深度之间存在差异。0 ~ 20 cm土壤有机碳含量最高,比参比提高63%。在深度20-40 cm处,净采伐表现出最高的有机碳含量,相对于参比增加了100%以上。土壤有机碳的差异可归因于森林采伐和火灾造成的凋落物沉积。森林管理有助于改善和增加遮阳伞作为碳库的能力。两个深度的模拟情景表明,有机碳储层在50-60年后达到平衡。
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Soil Organic Carbon Changes in an Umbrisol under Different Silvicultural Treatments in a Temperate Forest in Northwestern Mexico
ABSTRACT Soil organic carbon (SOC) is of most importance for the development of all ecosystems, specifically carbon forest stock, as it is affected by climate, tree species and forest management. The aim of this study is to determine SOC changes in an Umbrisol under forest management in a temperate forest in Mexico. Three silvicultural forest stands were analyzed (Clear cutting, Seed-trees and Selection) and compared with a Post-fire area and a Reference stand. At each stand, 4 composite soil samples were collected at two depths (0–20 and 20–40 cm) to determine SOC; the values obtained from these samples were then used as inputs for the RothC 26 model. The ANOVA indicated differences in the SOC between stands and depths. Seed-trees showed highest content of SOC (0–20 cm), with an increase of 63% with respect to Reference. At depth 20–40 cm, Clear cutting presented the highest SOC, with increase rates above 100% with respect to Reference. Differences in the SOC can be attributed to litter deposition from forest harvesting and fires. Forest management contributes to improving and increasing the capacity of Umbrisols as carbon reservoirs. The modeled scenarios for both depths showed that SOC reservoirs reach an equilibrium after 50–60 years.
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Journal of Sustainable Forestry
Journal of Sustainable Forestry Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Journal of Sustainable Forestry publishes peer-reviewed, original research on forest science. While the emphasis is on sustainable use of forest products and services, the journal covers a wide range of topics from the underlying biology and ecology of forests to the social, economic and policy aspects of forestry. Short communications and review papers that provide a clear theoretical, conceptual or methodological contribution to the existing literature are also included in the journal. Common topics covered in the Journal of Sustainable Forestry include: • Ecology, management, recreation, restoration and silvicultural systems of all forest types, including urban forests • All aspects of forest biology, including ecophysiology, entomology, pathology, genetics, tree breeding, and biotechnology • Wood properties, forest biomass, bioenergy, and carbon sequestration • Simulation modeling, inventory, quantitative methods, and remote sensing • Environmental pollution, fire and climate change impacts, and adaptation and mitigation in forests • Forest engineering, economics, human dimensions, natural resource policy, and planning Journal of Sustainable Forestry provides an international forum for dialogue between research scientists, forest managers, economists and policy and decision makers who share the common vision of the sustainable use of natural resources.
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