Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study

Forest litter is the main contributor to soil fertility and the main carrier of circulating material and energy in forest ecosystems. <i>Abies faxoniana</i> (Minjiang fir) is one of the dominant species in alpine forest ecosystems. Its litter input plays important roles in soil organic m...

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Autores principales: Weiting Wu, Yabei Zhang, Lifeng Wang, Yu Zhou, Yamei Chen, Shuqin He, Jian Zhang, Yang Liu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:586a79c80b9244bb8a192d7af0ec73532021-11-25T17:39:00ZLitterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study10.3390/f121115771999-4907https://doaj.org/article/586a79c80b9244bb8a192d7af0ec73532021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/11/1577https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4907Forest litter is the main contributor to soil fertility and the main carrier of circulating material and energy in forest ecosystems. <i>Abies faxoniana</i> (Minjiang fir) is one of the dominant species in alpine forest ecosystems. Its litter input plays important roles in soil organic matter formation and biogeochemical cycles in these ecosystems, but the annual litterfall pattern and its components remain largely unknown. To determine the litter input and nutrient return of <i>A. faxoniana</i>, we measured the litterfall and element (carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), aluminium (Al), iron (Fe), and manganese (Mn)) contents of different litter components (branches, leaves and epiphytes) from 2016 to 2020. The results showed that the annual litterfall in the <i>A. faxoniana</i> forest ranged from 2055.96 to 5384.15 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, and the average mass proportions of branches, leaves and epiphytes were 30.12%, 62.18% and 7.7%, respectively. The litterfall yield varied significantly with time and component; not only was the yield of litter in the nongrowing season higher than that in the growing season, but it also exhibited dramatic interannual variations. We also found that time had significant effects on the contents of all elements except for Ca in the litter. The return and input amounts of each element followed the same dynamics, which closely resembled a bimodal pattern. Moreover, there was significant interannual variability in the returned amounts of each element. The ranges of annual returns of C, N and P were 744.80~2275.12, 19.80~59.00 and 1.03~2.81 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. The ranges of annual returns of K, Ca, Na, Mg, Al, Fe and Mn were 0.91~2.00, 7.04~18.88, 0.13~0.58, 0.33~1.20, 0.55~2.29, 0.41~1.37 and 0.16~0.48 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, respectively, reflecting a seasonal double-peak pattern. These results have important implications for understanding the biogeochemical cycles and material migration processes in alpine forest ecosystems.Weiting WuYabei ZhangLifeng WangYu ZhouYamei ChenShuqin HeJian ZhangYang LiuMDPI AGarticlelitter productionelementsnutrient returnalpine forest<i>Abies faxoniana</i>Plant ecologyQK900-989ENForests, Vol 12, Iss 1577, p 1577 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic litter production
elements
nutrient return
alpine forest
<i>Abies faxoniana</i>
Plant ecology
QK900-989
spellingShingle litter production
elements
nutrient return
alpine forest
<i>Abies faxoniana</i>
Plant ecology
QK900-989
Weiting Wu
Yabei Zhang
Lifeng Wang
Yu Zhou
Yamei Chen
Shuqin He
Jian Zhang
Yang Liu
Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
description Forest litter is the main contributor to soil fertility and the main carrier of circulating material and energy in forest ecosystems. <i>Abies faxoniana</i> (Minjiang fir) is one of the dominant species in alpine forest ecosystems. Its litter input plays important roles in soil organic matter formation and biogeochemical cycles in these ecosystems, but the annual litterfall pattern and its components remain largely unknown. To determine the litter input and nutrient return of <i>A. faxoniana</i>, we measured the litterfall and element (carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), aluminium (Al), iron (Fe), and manganese (Mn)) contents of different litter components (branches, leaves and epiphytes) from 2016 to 2020. The results showed that the annual litterfall in the <i>A. faxoniana</i> forest ranged from 2055.96 to 5384.15 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, and the average mass proportions of branches, leaves and epiphytes were 30.12%, 62.18% and 7.7%, respectively. The litterfall yield varied significantly with time and component; not only was the yield of litter in the nongrowing season higher than that in the growing season, but it also exhibited dramatic interannual variations. We also found that time had significant effects on the contents of all elements except for Ca in the litter. The return and input amounts of each element followed the same dynamics, which closely resembled a bimodal pattern. Moreover, there was significant interannual variability in the returned amounts of each element. The ranges of annual returns of C, N and P were 744.80~2275.12, 19.80~59.00 and 1.03~2.81 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. The ranges of annual returns of K, Ca, Na, Mg, Al, Fe and Mn were 0.91~2.00, 7.04~18.88, 0.13~0.58, 0.33~1.20, 0.55~2.29, 0.41~1.37 and 0.16~0.48 kg·ha<sup>−1</sup>·a<sup>−1</sup>, respectively, reflecting a seasonal double-peak pattern. These results have important implications for understanding the biogeochemical cycles and material migration processes in alpine forest ecosystems.
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author Weiting Wu
Yabei Zhang
Lifeng Wang
Yu Zhou
Yamei Chen
Shuqin He
Jian Zhang
Yang Liu
author_facet Weiting Wu
Yabei Zhang
Lifeng Wang
Yu Zhou
Yamei Chen
Shuqin He
Jian Zhang
Yang Liu
author_sort Weiting Wu
title Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
title_short Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
title_full Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
title_fullStr Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
title_full_unstemmed Litterfall and Element Return in an <i>Abies faxoniana</i> Forest in Tibet—A Five-Year Study
title_sort litterfall and element return in an <i>abies faxoniana</i> forest in tibet—a five-year study
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/586a79c80b9244bb8a192d7af0ec7353
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