微环境对温带树木枯枝落叶分解率影响不大

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Canadian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1139/cjfr-2022-0327
F. Piper, A. Cárdenas, A. Zúñiga-Feest, J. Orlando, Diego Leiva, A. Rolleri
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单个树种可能会影响地下土壤的性质,以有利于其凋落物的分解。然而,在一些研究中,单种凋落物在多种冠层下的分解速度比在同一种冠层下的分解速度快,这表明上层植物多样性创造了更有利的分解微环境。比较了8种温带树种凋落物在同一种冠下(同冠层)和8种多冠层下的单特异凋落物分解速率。通过模型选择,我们确定了微环境、物种和凋落物化学对分解速率的影响。最稳健的模型包括物种和冠层类型,但与只包括物种的模型略有不同。不同树种间的分解速率差异显著,同种冠层的分解速率均高于多种冠层。包括比叶面积(SLA)和凋落物不同化学性状组合在内的模型鲁棒性不如零模型。这些结果表明,在解释凋落物分解速率方面,凋落物的物种来源比微环境重要得多。
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Microenvironment has little effect on the litter decomposition rate of temperate trees
Individual tree species might affect underground soil properties to favor the decomposition of their own litter. However, in some studies, monospecific litter decomposed faster underneath multispecific canopies than under canopies of the same species as the litter, suggesting that plant diversity in the overstorey creates a more favorable decomposition microenvironment. We compared the decomposition rate of monospecific litter from eight temperate tree species under the crown of the same species as the litter (conspecific canopy), and a multispecific canopy formed by eight species. Using model selection, we determined the influence of the microenvironments, species, and litter chemistry on decomposition rate. The most robust model included the species and canopy type, but it differed only slightly from the model including only the species. Decomposition rate was significantly different among species and higher in conspecific canopy than multispecific canopy in all species. Models including specific leaf area (SLA) and different combinations of chemical traits of the litter were less robust than the null model. These results show that the species origin of the litter was significantly more important than the microenvironment to explain litter decomposition rate.
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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a monthly journal that features articles, reviews, notes and concept papers on a broad spectrum of forest sciences, including biometrics, conservation, disturbances, ecology, economics, entomology, genetics, hydrology, management, nutrient cycling, pathology, physiology, remote sensing, silviculture, social sciences, soils, stand dynamics, and wood science, all in relation to the understanding or management of ecosystem services. It also publishes special issues dedicated to a topic of current interest.
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