Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.

Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesized 86 experimental studies with paired-site design, using a meta-analysis approach, to quantify the differences in ecosystem C pools between plantations and their corresponding adjacent primary and sec...

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Main Authors: Chengzhang Liao, Yiqi Luo, Changming Fang, Bo Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2877715?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2de14b112e694a0b8fb1777a0302c6022020-11-25T01:35:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0155e1086710.1371/journal.pone.0010867Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.Chengzhang LiaoYiqi LuoChangming FangBo LiUncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesized 86 experimental studies with paired-site design, using a meta-analysis approach, to quantify the differences in ecosystem C pools between plantations and their corresponding adjacent primary and secondary forests (natural forests). Totaled ecosystem C stock in plant and soil pools was 284 Mg C ha(-1) in natural forests and decreased by 28% in plantations. In comparison with natural forests, plantations decreased aboveground net primary production, litterfall, and rate of soil respiration by 11, 34, and 32%, respectively. Fine root biomass, soil C concentration, and soil microbial C concentration decreased respectively by 66, 32, and 29% in plantations relative to natural forests. Soil available N, P and K concentrations were lower by 22, 20 and 26%, respectively, in plantations than in natural forests. The general pattern of decreased ecosystem C pools did not change between two different groups in relation to various factors: stand age (< 25 years vs. > or = 25 years), stand types (broadleaved vs. coniferous and deciduous vs. evergreen), tree species origin (native vs. exotic) of plantations, land-use history (afforestation vs. reforestation) and site preparation for plantations (unburnt vs. burnt), and study regions (tropic vs. temperate). The pattern also held true across geographic regions. Our findings argued against the replacement of natural forests by the plantations as a measure of climate change mitigation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2877715?pdf=render
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author Chengzhang Liao
Yiqi Luo
Changming Fang
Bo Li
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Yiqi Luo
Changming Fang
Bo Li
Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chengzhang Liao
Yiqi Luo
Changming Fang
Bo Li
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title Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
title_short Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
title_full Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
title_fullStr Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
title_sort ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Uncertainties remain in the potential of forest plantations to sequestrate carbon (C). We synthesized 86 experimental studies with paired-site design, using a meta-analysis approach, to quantify the differences in ecosystem C pools between plantations and their corresponding adjacent primary and secondary forests (natural forests). Totaled ecosystem C stock in plant and soil pools was 284 Mg C ha(-1) in natural forests and decreased by 28% in plantations. In comparison with natural forests, plantations decreased aboveground net primary production, litterfall, and rate of soil respiration by 11, 34, and 32%, respectively. Fine root biomass, soil C concentration, and soil microbial C concentration decreased respectively by 66, 32, and 29% in plantations relative to natural forests. Soil available N, P and K concentrations were lower by 22, 20 and 26%, respectively, in plantations than in natural forests. The general pattern of decreased ecosystem C pools did not change between two different groups in relation to various factors: stand age (< 25 years vs. > or = 25 years), stand types (broadleaved vs. coniferous and deciduous vs. evergreen), tree species origin (native vs. exotic) of plantations, land-use history (afforestation vs. reforestation) and site preparation for plantations (unburnt vs. burnt), and study regions (tropic vs. temperate). The pattern also held true across geographic regions. Our findings argued against the replacement of natural forests by the plantations as a measure of climate change mitigation.
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