RESEARCH ARTICLE

Nutrient distribution and accumulation patterns of natural secondary forests in the Loess Plateau of Shanxi Province, northern China

  • Xiaojuan ZHANG ,
  • Tianxing WEI ,
  • Libo JING ,
  • Na YIN ,
  • Yanhui LIU
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  • Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation & Desertification Combating of Ministry of Education, School of Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China

Published date: 05 Jun 2009

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2014 Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

Abstract

We studied the biomass and its allocation in natural secondary forests, as well as the amounts, accumulation and distribution of nutrient elements (N, P, K, Ca and Mg) in sample plots established in the Loess Plateau in Shanxi Province, northern China. The results show that biomass in natural secondary forests amounted to 36.09 t/hm2, of which the tree layer accounted for 46%, the shrub layer for 29%, the herb layer for 13% and the litter layer for 12%. The total storage of the five nutrient elements is 1089.82 kg/hm2. Nutrient storage in the tree layer is the largest, at 41%. The sequence of storage of the elements varied among different layers and is given as follows: shrub layer 31.27%, herb layer 12.55% and litter layer 15.36%. The accumulation of nutrient elements in the tree layer, ordered from high to low, is: branches > roots > stems > bark > leaves. The total storage of the five nutrient elements in the soil is 634.97 t/hm2, where the accumulation of the nutrients accounts for 95.32% (N), 99.64% (P), 99.91% (K), 99.84% (Ca) and 99.95% (Mg) of the total amounts. The accumulation coefficients of different organs in the tree layer are, from high to low: leaves > branches > roots > bark > stems. The accumulation coefficients in the different layers are listed as follows: shrub layer > tree layer > herb layer and for the elements as: N > P > Ca > K > Mg.

Cite this article

Xiaojuan ZHANG , Tianxing WEI , Libo JING , Na YIN , Yanhui LIU . Nutrient distribution and accumulation patterns of natural secondary forests in the Loess Plateau of Shanxi Province, northern China[J]. Frontiers of Forestry in China, 2009 , 4(2) : 159 -164 . DOI: 10.1007/s11461-009-0035-1

Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the National Science & Technology Supporting Program of China (No. 2006BAD03A1206) and the National Stationary Station of Forest Ecosystem in Jixian County, Shanxi Province (No. 200702).
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