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Changes in fineroot growth dynamics in response to phosphorus application in an Acacia mangium plantation in Vietnam
Authors:Thang  Nguyen Toan  Lam   Vu Tien  Son   Nguyen Huy  Van Do  Tran  Van Thuyet  Dang  Trung  Phung Dinh  Sam   Pham Dinh  Quy   Tran Hoang  Phuong   Nguyen Thi Thu  Huyen   Ly Thi Thanh  Thinh   Nguyen Huu  Van Tuan  Nguyen  Duc  Dao Trung  Ha   Dang Thi Hai  Trung   Duong Quang  Luong   Ho Trung  Anh   Nguyen Thi Hoai
Affiliation:1.Silviculture Research Institute, Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
;2.Non-Timber Forest Products Research Centre, Vietnamese Academy of Forest Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
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Abstract:

Fineroots (≤ 2 mm diameter) are dynamic components of the forest ecosystems and play important role in water and nutrient acquisition in forests. These roots are sensitive to forest fertilization and therefore, the response of fineroots to nutrient application would provide better understanding of the forest carbon and nutrient dynamics that will be helpful in sustainable forest management plans. Two fertilization treatments, including (1) F400: 400 g P2O5 (16.5%)/tree and (2) F600: 600 g P2O5 /tree, and F0: control (without fertilization), were applied in an Acacia mangium plantation with a planting density of 1100 trees/ha (3 m?×?3 m). The evaluation of fineroot growth across seasons showed that fertilization significantly increased production and subsequent mortality and decomposition. The total decomposition associated with F600 application was 7.95 tons ha?1 year?1, equaling 121% of F400 and 160% of the control. Mortality in F600 was 8.75 tons ha?1 year?1, equaling 111% of F400 and 198% of F0, while production in F600 was 10.40 tons ha?1 year?1, equaling 127% of F400 and 143% of F0. Fineroot production, mortality, and decomposition are seasonally dependent, with higher values measured in the rainy season than in the dry season. Stand basal area increment was significantly correlated with fineroot production (R2?=?0.75), mortality (R2?=?0.44), and decomposition (R2?=?0.48). This study showed that fertilization could facilitate fineroot production, which can then lead to a higher turnover of carbon and nutrients through the decomposition of the greater mass of the fineroots.

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