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Carbon and nitrogen storage in an age-sequence of Pinus densiflora stands in Korea

Authors
Noh, Nam-JinSon, YowhanLee, Sue-KyoungSeo, Kyung-WonHeo, Su-JinYi, Myong-JongPark, Pil-SunKim, Rae-HyunSon, Yeong-MoLee, Kyeong-Hak
Issue Date
7월-2010
Publisher
SCIENCE PRESS
Keywords
age-sequence; allometric equation; biomass; carbon; nitrogen; Pinus densiflora; stand age
Citation
SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES, v.53, no.7, pp.822 - 830
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Journal Title
SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES
Volume
53
Number
7
Start Page
822
End Page
830
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/116172
DOI
10.1007/s11427-010-4018-0
ISSN
1674-7305
Abstract
The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage capabilities of Pinus densiflora in six different stand ages (10, 27, 30, 32, 44, and 71 years old) were investigated in Korea. Thirty sample trees were destructively harvested and 12 were excavated. Samples from the above and belowground tree components, coarse woody debris (CWD), forest floor, and mineral soil (0-30 cm) were collected. Tree biomass was highest in the 71-year-old stand (202.8 t ha(-1)) and lowest in the 10-year-old stand (18.4 t ha(-1)). C and N storage in the mineral soil was higher in the 71-year-old stand than in the other stands, mainly due to higher soil C and N concentrations. Consequently, the total ecosystem C and N storage (tree+forest floor+CWD+soil) was positively correlated with stand age: increasing from a minimum in the 10 year old stand (18.8 t C ha(-1) and 1.3 t N ha(-1)) to a maximum in the 71-year-old stand (201.4 t C ha(-1) and 8.5 t N ha(-1)). The total ecosystem C storage showed a similar sigmoidal pattern to that of tree C storage as a function of the age-sequence, while N storage in the CWD, forest floor and mineral soil showed no significant temporal trends. Our results provide important insights that will increase our understanding of C and N storage in P. densiflora stands and our ability to predict changes according to stand age in the region.
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