Leaf adaptation-based competition strategy drives litter carbon accumulation during understory species replacement in plantations of karst areas

Jin Tan , Shufang Li , Luqi Wang , Lei Wang , Qingsong Duan , Bin Ou , Fan Zhang , Ledan Cao , Zhangyun Li

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2026, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) : 1

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2026, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) :1 DOI: 10.1007/s11676-025-01945-5
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Leaf adaptation-based competition strategy drives litter carbon accumulation during understory species replacement in plantations of karst areas

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The establishment of plantations has become a critical approach for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in fragile environments with carbon sequestration potential. In karst areas, plantations based on fast-growing afforestation species made significant contributions to enhancing carbon sequestration. However, the impact of understory vegetation on carbon accumulation remains unclear. Especially, the carbon accumulation associated with litter produced during the replacement of understory species receives insufficient attention, which leads to the neglect of the carbon sequestration potential in plantations of karst areas. Leaf is a crucial organ that links the litter production. To explore how leaf traits adapt to competitive environments and drive litter carbon accumulation during understory species replacement, this study observed leaf traits and litter carbon content changes in three types of plantations in the Liujiang River Basin, a typical karst area. A total of 37 sampling plots were selected for field investigation over a two-year period. Leaf traits, species diversity, vegetation coverage, and litter carbon characteristics in understory vegetation were measured. Variance analysis, allometric equations, and path analysis were used for data analysis. The results showed that most understory species adopted a biomass conservation strategy under high-coverage conditions (> 44.27%) and expanded competitive leaf area under low-coverage conditions (< 44.27%). However, Bidens pilosa and Miscanthus floridulus exhibited strong competitiveness during understory species replacement. They showed an expansion of competitive leaf area under high-coverage conditions. This competitive strategy reduced species diversity and community specific leaf area. But the rapid expansion of Bidens pilosa and Miscanthus floridulus increased understory vegetation coverage, and their increased specific leaf area facilitated leaf shedding, resulting in significant litter weight accumulation (P < 0.05), thereby enhancing litter carbon content per unit area. These competitive strategies were key driving factors for the increase in litter carbon content per square meter, which reached a maximum of 49.6% higher than that in natural grasslands. And the maximum increase in litter carbon accumulation derived from understory vegetation reached 3.37 times from 2023 to 2024 in plantations. In the understory vegetation of plantations, the competitive strategies reflected by leaf adaptation of key competitive species are critical factors influencing litter carbon accumulation. Future research could deeply explore the carbon sequestration effects resulting from the dynamic changes in competition within the understory vegetation of plantations.

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Allometric relationship / Specific leaf area / Slope direction / Understory vegetation coverage / Carbon accumulation

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Jin Tan, Shufang Li, Luqi Wang, Lei Wang, Qingsong Duan, Bin Ou, Fan Zhang, Ledan Cao, Zhangyun Li. Leaf adaptation-based competition strategy drives litter carbon accumulation during understory species replacement in plantations of karst areas. Journal of Forestry Research, 2026, 37(1): 1 DOI:10.1007/s11676-025-01945-5

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