Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil

Although the understory vegetation abundance, diversity, and composition associated with stand development in natural forests have been well reported, only a few studies have examined the age-related changes of understory vegetation in fast-growing planted forests in reclaimed soils. This study meas...

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Main Authors: Daya Ram Poudel, Han Y. H. Chen, Mohan KC, Zhiwei Ge, Horacio E. Bown, Honghua Ruan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Forests
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SEM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/9/764
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spelling doaj-f269521295d14dc09746ddcf24661a692020-11-24T21:27:23ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-09-0110976410.3390/f10090764f10090764Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline SoilDaya Ram Poudel0Han Y. H. Chen1Mohan KC2Zhiwei Ge3Horacio E. Bown4Honghua Ruan5College of Biology and the Environment, Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaFaculty of Natural Resources Management, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, CanadaMinistry of Industry, Tourism, Forests and Environment, Province No. 3, Division Forest Office, Lalitpur 44700, NepalCollege of Biology and the Environment, Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaFaculty of Forestry, University of Chile, P.O. Box 9206, Santiago, ChileCollege of Biology and the Environment, Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, ChinaAlthough the understory vegetation abundance, diversity, and composition associated with stand development in natural forests have been well reported, only a few studies have examined the age-related changes of understory vegetation in fast-growing planted forests in reclaimed soils. This study measured the understory vegetation and soil variables in 8-, 12-, and 18-year-old poplar plantations in reclaimed coastal saline soil of Eastern China. This study examined how the abundance, diversity, and composition changed with stand development and the soil variables. Further, structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to evaluate the direct and indirect factors influencing the abundance and plant diversity throughout stand development. Herb abundance was significantly higher in the youngest and oldest stands, whereas shrub abundance was higher in the middle-aged stands. Shannon’s diversity index was significantly higher in the youngest stand for herbs, whereas it was highest in the middle-aged stands for shrubs. A multivariate analysis revealed that the herb and shrub composition were influenced by the stand age, total soil carbon and soil pH. The most parsimonious SEM model showed the negative direct effects of the stand age and the negative indirect effects of the stand age via the soil variables on shrub abundance, shrub diversity, and herb diversity, suggesting that the increase of overstory biomass with the stand age reduces resources available for the understory. Our results revealed that understory diversity and composition might change with stand development mediated by the changes in understory light and soil resources in fast-growing plantations.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/9/764understoryPoplar plantationabundancediversitycompositionstand ageSEMsoil properties
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author Daya Ram Poudel
Han Y. H. Chen
Mohan KC
Zhiwei Ge
Horacio E. Bown
Honghua Ruan
spellingShingle Daya Ram Poudel
Han Y. H. Chen
Mohan KC
Zhiwei Ge
Horacio E. Bown
Honghua Ruan
Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
Forests
understory
Poplar plantation
abundance
diversity
composition
stand age
SEM
soil properties
author_facet Daya Ram Poudel
Han Y. H. Chen
Mohan KC
Zhiwei Ge
Horacio E. Bown
Honghua Ruan
author_sort Daya Ram Poudel
title Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
title_short Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
title_full Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
title_fullStr Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
title_full_unstemmed Understory Vegetation Dynamics across a Poplar Plantation Chronosequence in Reclaimed Coastal Saline Soil
title_sort understory vegetation dynamics across a poplar plantation chronosequence in reclaimed coastal saline soil
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Although the understory vegetation abundance, diversity, and composition associated with stand development in natural forests have been well reported, only a few studies have examined the age-related changes of understory vegetation in fast-growing planted forests in reclaimed soils. This study measured the understory vegetation and soil variables in 8-, 12-, and 18-year-old poplar plantations in reclaimed coastal saline soil of Eastern China. This study examined how the abundance, diversity, and composition changed with stand development and the soil variables. Further, structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to evaluate the direct and indirect factors influencing the abundance and plant diversity throughout stand development. Herb abundance was significantly higher in the youngest and oldest stands, whereas shrub abundance was higher in the middle-aged stands. Shannon’s diversity index was significantly higher in the youngest stand for herbs, whereas it was highest in the middle-aged stands for shrubs. A multivariate analysis revealed that the herb and shrub composition were influenced by the stand age, total soil carbon and soil pH. The most parsimonious SEM model showed the negative direct effects of the stand age and the negative indirect effects of the stand age via the soil variables on shrub abundance, shrub diversity, and herb diversity, suggesting that the increase of overstory biomass with the stand age reduces resources available for the understory. Our results revealed that understory diversity and composition might change with stand development mediated by the changes in understory light and soil resources in fast-growing plantations.
topic understory
Poplar plantation
abundance
diversity
composition
stand age
SEM
soil properties
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/9/764
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