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日本北海道北部寒温带森林流域林冠层凋落物及其养分归还量的景观格局(英文)
引用本文:徐小牛,柴田英昭.日本北海道北部寒温带森林流域林冠层凋落物及其养分归还量的景观格局(英文)[J].林业研究,2007,18(4):249-254.
作者姓名:徐小牛  柴田英昭
作者单位:安徽农业大学林学与园林学院,日本北海道大学北方生物圈科学研究中心 合肥 230036 日本北海道大学北方生物圈科学研究中心,北海道名寄096-0071,北海道名寄 096-0071
基金项目:The project was supported by Japanese Society for Promotion of Sciences (15P03118).
摘    要:Within a forested watershed at the Uryu Experimental Forest of Hokkaido University in northern Hokkaido, overstory litterfall and related nutrient fluxes were measured at different landscape zones over two years. The wetland zone covered with Picea glehnii pure stand. The riparian zone was deciduous broad-leaved stand dominated by Alnus hirsuta and Salix spp., while the mixture of deciduous broadleaf and evergreen conifer dominated by Betula platyphylla, Quercus crispula and Abies sachalinensis distributed on the upland zone. Annual litterfall averaged 1444, 5122, and 4123 kg.hm^-2·a^-1 in the wetland, riparian and upland zones, respectively. Litterfall production peaked in September-October, and foliage litter contributed the greatest amount (73.4%-87.6 %) of the annual total litterfall. Concentrations of nutrients analyzed in foliage litter of the dominant species showed a similar seasonal variation over the year except for N in P glehnii and A. hirsuta. The nutrient fluxes for all elements analyzed were greatest on riparian zone and lowest in wetland zone. Nutrient fluxes via litterfall followed the decreasing sequence: N (11-129 kg.hm-2.aq) 〉 Ca (9-69) 〉 K (5-20) 〉 Mg (3-15) 〉 P (0.4-4.7) for all stands. Significant differences were found in litterfall production and nutrient fluxes among the different landscape components. There existed significant differences in soil chemistry between the different landscape zones. The consistently low soil C:N ratios at the riparian zone might be due to the higher-quality litter inputs (largely N-fixing alder).

关 键 词:景观  营养物循环  土壤化学  森林气候
收稿时间:17 August 2007
修稿时间:27 September 2007

Landscape patterns of overstory litterfall and related nutrient fluxes in a cool-temperate forest watershed in northern Hokkaido,Japan
Xu?Xiao-niu,Hideaki?Shibata.Landscape patterns of overstory litterfall and related nutrient fluxes in a cool-temperate forest watershed in northern Hokkaido,Japan[J].Journal of Forestry Research,2007,18(4):249-254.
Authors:Xu Xiao-niu  Hideaki Shibata
Institution:[1]Department of Forest Science, College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui 230036, P. R. China [2]Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Nayoro, Hokkaido 096-0071, Japan
Abstract:Within a forested watershed at the Uryu Experimental Forest of Hokkaido University in northern Hokkaido, overstory litterfall and related nutrient fluxes were measured at different landscape zones over two years. The wetland zone covered with Picea glehnii pure stand. The riparian zone was deciduous broad-leaved stand dominated by Alnus hirsuta and Salix spp., while the mixture of deciduous broadleaf and evergreen conifer dominated by Betula platyphylla, Quercus crispula and Abies sachalinensis distributed on the upland zone. Annual litterfall averaged 1444, 5122, and 4123 kg·hm−2·a−1 in the wetland, riparian and upland zones, respectively. Litterfall production peaked in September–October, and foliage litter contributed the greatest amount (73.4%–87.6 %) of the annual total litterfall. Concentrations of nutrients analyzed in foliage litter of the dominant species showed a similar seasonal variation over the year except for N in P. glehnii and A. hirsuta. The nutrient fluxes for all elements analyzed were greatest on riparian zone and lowest in wetland zone. Nutrient fluxes via litterfall followed the decreasing sequence: N (11–129 kg·hm−2·a−1) > Ca (9–69) > K (5–20) > Mg (3–15) > P (0.4–4.7) for all stands. Significant differences were found in litterfall production and nutrient fluxes among the different landscape components. There existed significant differences in soil chemistry between the different landscape zones. The consistently low soil C:N ratios at the riparian zone might be due to the higher-quality litter inputs (largely N-fixing alder). Foundation project: The project was supported by Japanese Society for Promotion of Sciences (15P03118). Biography: XU Xiao-niu (1961–), corresponding author, male, Ph. D., Prof. in College of Forestry and Landscape Architecture, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui 230036, P.R. China
Keywords:Landscape  Litterfall  Nutrient cycling  Soil chemistry  Temperate forest
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