Seasonal characteristics of Carex lasiocarpa biomass and nutrient accumulation in the typical wetland of Sanjiang Plain, China

Yang Wang , Jing-shuang Liu , Jing-xin Dou , Guang-ying Zhao

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (3) : 389 -393.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (3) : 389 -393. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-010-0087-y
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Seasonal characteristics of Carex lasiocarpa biomass and nutrient accumulation in the typical wetland of Sanjiang Plain, China

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Seasonal dynamics of above- and belowground biomass and nutrient characteristics (nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus) of Carex lasiocarpa were investigated in the typical wetland of Sanjiang Plain, China from May 2007 to September 2008. The results show that the changes of aboveground biomass during the growing season are best described by the twice function curve model, whereas the changes of belowground biomass follow the exponential increase curve model. Both the organic carbon contents in the above- and belowground plant parts show significant positive linear correlations with the growing time, and the coefficients R 2 are 0.983 and 0.746, respectively. The carbon accumulations of the above- and belowground plant parts during the growing season show the same dynamics as those of the biomass. However, the nitrogen contents and accumulation in C. lasiocarpa aboveground and belowground parts show exponential increase during the growing season. The dynamics of C. lasiocarpa phosphorus contents follows the twice function curve model, whereas the accumulation of phosphorus shows the linear increase. The ratios of C/N in different parts of C. lasiocarpa fit the negative linear relations with total nitrogen content in the growing season. Moreover, the ratios of C/P in C. lasiocarpa plant also fit the negative linear relations with total phosphorus content. The results show that nitrogen is the primary limiting nutrient for C. lasiocarpa growth as compared with carbon and phosphorus.

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Carex lasiocarpa / nutrient accumulation / the Sanjiang plain / seasonal changes

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Yang Wang, Jing-shuang Liu, Jing-xin Dou, Guang-ying Zhao. Seasonal characteristics of Carex lasiocarpa biomass and nutrient accumulation in the typical wetland of Sanjiang Plain, China. Journal of Forestry Research, 2010, 21(3): 389-393 DOI:10.1007/s11676-010-0087-y

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