Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China

We measured nutrient distribution of Picea likiangensis (Franchet) E. Pritzel var. balfouriana trees growing in a plantation by field investigations, sample tree and plot harvest in West Sichuan, Southwest China. Based on the results in this study, the total biomass of plant compartme...

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Main Authors: Liu, Xingliang, Xu, Haiyun, Berninger, Frank, Luukkanen, Olavi, Li, Chunyang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2004-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/412
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spelling doaj-95bbc780294d43f8ab37c8e9f17bae6d2020-11-25T03:13:20ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752004-01-0138310.14214/sf.412Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest ChinaLiu, XingliangXu, HaiyunBerninger, FrankLuukkanen, OlaviLi, Chunyang We measured nutrient distribution of Picea likiangensis (Franchet) E. Pritzel var. balfouriana trees growing in a plantation by field investigations, sample tree and plot harvest in West Sichuan, Southwest China. Based on the results in this study, the total biomass of plant compartments in plantation ecosystem was 114 829.1 kg haâ1. Tree, shrub, herb, bryophyte and litter layers accounted for 93.9%, 0.9%, 0.02%, 0.04%, 5.2%, respectively. The total biomass of tree layers was 107 817.1 kg haâ1. Needles, branches, stem wood, stem bark and roots accounted for 13.2%, 19.7%, 42.3%, 10.0% and 14.8%, respectively. The concentration of the nutrients was generally highest in the actively growing parts of the trees (e.g. needles) and lowest in the structural and not actively growing parts (e.g. stem wood). On the other hand, the concentrations of N, P, K and Mg were generally higher in the current year needles and branches than in the older needles and branches. These nutrient concentrations were also higher in the upper stem wood and bark than in the lower stem wood and bark, and in small roots than in large roots, whereas the opposite patterns were observed for the concentration of Ca in these compartments. The results will be helpful in understanding the nutrient behavior in a highly productive forest plantation and thereby providing decisive information for their sustainable management.https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/412
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author Liu, Xingliang
Xu, Haiyun
Berninger, Frank
Luukkanen, Olavi
Li, Chunyang
spellingShingle Liu, Xingliang
Xu, Haiyun
Berninger, Frank
Luukkanen, Olavi
Li, Chunyang
Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
Silva Fennica
author_facet Liu, Xingliang
Xu, Haiyun
Berninger, Frank
Luukkanen, Olavi
Li, Chunyang
author_sort Liu, Xingliang
title Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
title_short Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
title_full Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
title_fullStr Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient distribution in Picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in West Sichuan, Southwest China
title_sort nutrient distribution in picea likiangensis trees growing in a plantation in west sichuan, southwest china
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2004-01-01
description We measured nutrient distribution of Picea likiangensis (Franchet) E. Pritzel var. balfouriana trees growing in a plantation by field investigations, sample tree and plot harvest in West Sichuan, Southwest China. Based on the results in this study, the total biomass of plant compartments in plantation ecosystem was 114 829.1 kg haâ1. Tree, shrub, herb, bryophyte and litter layers accounted for 93.9%, 0.9%, 0.02%, 0.04%, 5.2%, respectively. The total biomass of tree layers was 107 817.1 kg haâ1. Needles, branches, stem wood, stem bark and roots accounted for 13.2%, 19.7%, 42.3%, 10.0% and 14.8%, respectively. The concentration of the nutrients was generally highest in the actively growing parts of the trees (e.g. needles) and lowest in the structural and not actively growing parts (e.g. stem wood). On the other hand, the concentrations of N, P, K and Mg were generally higher in the current year needles and branches than in the older needles and branches. These nutrient concentrations were also higher in the upper stem wood and bark than in the lower stem wood and bark, and in small roots than in large roots, whereas the opposite patterns were observed for the concentration of Ca in these compartments. The results will be helpful in understanding the nutrient behavior in a highly productive forest plantation and thereby providing decisive information for their sustainable management.
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