Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of fine roots in a mixed forest ofCunninghamia lanceolata andTsoongiodendron odorum

Yang Yu-sheng , Chen Guang-shui , Xie Jing-sheng , Li Xiu-fang , Chen Yin-xiu

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2001, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (2) : 105 -108.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2001, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (2) : 105 -108. DOI: 10.1007/BF02867206
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Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of fine roots in a mixed forest ofCunninghamia lanceolata andTsoongiodendron odorum

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From September 1999 to July 2000, N and P concentrations of fine roots were measured with the method of sequential soil core at bimonthly intervals in a mixed forest of Tsoong's tree (Tsoongiodendron odorum Chun) and Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.) in Sanming, Fujian. The results showed that N, P concentration of Chinese fir and Tsoong's tree in fine roots were negatively related to root diameter size. The concentrations of N and P in living roots and dead roots were compared. The order of N concentration in fine roots in different samples was Tsoong's tree>undergrowth>Chinese fir, while that of P was undergrowth>Tsoong's tree>Chinese fir. For Chinese fir, the seasonal change of N, P concentrations in fine roots with various diameter classes showed a single-apex curve with a maximum in September. For Tsoong's tree, maximized concentration of N in fine roots appeared in July or September and maximized P concentration in May.

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Fine root / Chinese fir / Tsoong's tree / Mixed forest / Nitrogen / Phosphorus / S791.27.01 / A

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Yang Yu-sheng, Chen Guang-shui, Xie Jing-sheng, Li Xiu-fang, Chen Yin-xiu. Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations of fine roots in a mixed forest ofCunninghamia lanceolata andTsoongiodendron odorum. Journal of Forestry Research, 2001, 12(2): 105-108 DOI:10.1007/BF02867206

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