Effect of soil moisture gradient on structure of broad-leaved/Korean pine forest in Changbai Mountain

Wang Yan , Wang Qing-li , Dai Li-min , Wang Miao , Zhou Li , Dai Bao-qing

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2004, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (2) : 119 -123.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2004, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (2) : 119 -123. DOI: 10.1007/BF02856745
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Effect of soil moisture gradient on structure of broad-leaved/Korean pine forest in Changbai Mountain

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A 112 m×8 m sample pot which includes 14 sub-plots was set up along the slope in Hongshi Forestry Farm of Baihe Forestry Bureau (127°55′E, 42°30′ N), Jilin Province in August 2002. Community structure, soil moisture contents at 0–10 cm and 10–20 cm in depth, water content of litter as well as the contents of C, N and P of litter, living leaves and branches in the broad-leaved/Korean pine (Pinus korraiensis) forest were measured in each sub-plot on different slope positions. The analytical results showed that there existed an obvious soil moisture gradient along the slope: upper slope <middle slope< lower slope. The difference in soil moisture contents on different positions of slope led to a change of the stand structure of the braod-leaved/Korean pine forest. The proportion ofQuercus mongolica gradually increased with the decrease of soil moisture content and that of other major tree species in the broad-leaved/Korean pine forest gradually decreased or disappeared. The dynamic of soil moisture contents in the litter layer was as same as that in mineral soils. The decomposition rates of the litter on different slope positions were different and the dry weights of existent litter varied significantly. The soil nutrients in the litter on the lower slope was richer than that on the upper slope due to the different stand structure on the different slope positions. The moisture content and nutrient contents of soil had effects on the composition, decomposition, and the nutrient release of litter, thus affecting stands growth and stand structure and finally leading to the change of ecosystem.

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Soil moisture gradient / nutrient / Stand structure / Broad-leaved/Korean pine forest / S718.5 / A

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Wang Yan, Wang Qing-li, Dai Li-min, Wang Miao, Zhou Li, Dai Bao-qing. Effect of soil moisture gradient on structure of broad-leaved/Korean pine forest in Changbai Mountain. Journal of Forestry Research, 2004, 15(2): 119-123 DOI:10.1007/BF02856745

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