Comparisons of carbon storages in Cunninghamia lanceolata and Micheliamacclurei plantations during a 22-year period in southern China |
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Authors: | NIU Dong WANG Silong OUYANG Zhiyun |
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Affiliation: | 1. State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology,Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100085,China 2. Huitong Experimental Station of Forest Ecology,Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China |
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Abstract: | Tree species composition was important for carbon storage within the same climate range.To quantify the dynamics of ecosystem carbon allocation as affected by different tree species,we measured the above- and belowground biomass accumulation in 22 years,as well as the tissue carbon concentrations of trees in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation and Michelia macclurei plantation.Results indicated that M.macclurei plantation stored significantly more carbon (174.8 tons/hm2) than C.lanceolata plantation (154.3 tons/hm2).Most of the carbon was found in the soil pool (57.1% in M.macclurei plantation,55.2% in C.lanceolata plantation).Tree and soil component of M.macclurei plantation possessed significantly higher carbon storage than that of the C.lanceolata plantation (p<0.05).No significant difference was found in the carbon storage of understory and forest floor.These results suggest that the broadleaved species (M.macclurei) possesses greater carbon sequestration potential than the coniferous species (C.lanceolata) in southern China. |
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Keywords: | Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation Michelia macclurei plantation carbon storage carbon allocation patterns |
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