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Aspect differences in above- and belowground carbon allocation: a Montana case-study
Authors:Cobl D  Marshall J
Institution:Arthur Temple College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX, 75962, USA. dcoble@sfasu.edu
Abstract:Aboveground net primary production (ANPP) and belowground gross primary production (BGPP) of all vegetation were measured in eight young, paired plots on a north and south aspect in western Montana. Stands of high and low overstory tree leaf area index (LAI) were compared. BGPP increased with ANPP, though they were not directly proportional. ANPP ranged from 1550 to 4400 kg C ha(-1) year(-1) and BGPP ranged from 1360 to 3500 kg C ha(-1) year(-1). ANPP and BGPP were both significantly related to LAI and aspect, where both were greater on the north aspect at any given LAI. Litterfall represented the largest share of ANPP; increases in overstory biomass represented the next largest share. Soil CO2 flux was higher on the north aspect. We conclude that growth differences were not simply a matter of re-allocating carbon between root production and ANPP. Rather, both production and allocation were different among the sites.
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