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Local basal area affects needle litterfall,nutrient concentration,and nutrient release during decomposition in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pinus halepensis</Emphasis> Mill. plantations in Spain
Authors:Teresa Bueis  Felipe Bravo  Valentín Pando  María Belén Turrión
Institution:1.Sustainable Forest Management Research Institute,Palencia,Spain;2.Departamento de Ciencias Agroforestales. E.T.S. Ingenierías Agrarias,Universidad de Valladolid,Palencia,Spain;3.Departamento de Producción Vegetal y Recursos Forestales. E.T.S. Ingenierías Agrarias,Universidad de Valladollid,Palencia,Spain;4.Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa. E.T.S. Ingenierías Agrarias,Universidad de Valladolid,Palencia,Spain
Abstract:

Key message

Stand density has a positive effect on C, K and Mg concentration in needle litterfall and a negative one on C, N, Ca, K, Mg, P, S, Zn, and Cu release from needle litter. Consequently, forest management practices such as thinning decrease nutrient concentration in needle litterfall and accelerate nutrient release from decomposing needles in Pinus halepensis plantations in Spain.

Context

Silvicultural practices usually include stand density reduction resulting in changes in litterfall and litter decomposition rates. Little is known about the effect on nutrient concentrations in litterfall and nutrient release during decomposition even when this is the main path of nutrient return to soils.

Aims

The aims of the study are to evaluate the seasonal pattern of nutrient concentration in litterfall, to study how nutrients are released from needle litterfall during decomposition, and to assess whether local basal area of the stand affects nutrient concentration of litterfall and nutrient release during litter decomposition.

Methods

Eight plots were established on each of four stands covering the widest range in local basal area. A littertrap and 15 litterbags were placed on each plot. Periodically, needle litterfall and litter contained in the litterbags were analyzed for C, N, Ca, K, Mg, P, S, Fe, Cu, Mn, and Zn.

Results

Local basal area had a positive effect on C, K, and Mg concentration in needle litterfall and a negative effect on the release of all the nutrients studied but Fe and Mn during the first 2 years of litter decomposition.

Conclusion

Density management of stands has an impact on nutrient cycling, reducing nutrient concentration in needle litterfall, and accelerating nutrient release during decomposition.
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