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The Decomposition of Leaf Litters of Some Tree Species in Temperate Deciduous Forest in KoreaⅡ. Changes in Nutrient Content During Litter Decomposition

Authors
Yang,Keum-Chul심재국
Issue Date
2003
Publisher
한국생태학회
Keywords
C; N ratio; Decomposition rate; Litter decomposition; Nutrient elements
Citation
Journal of Ecology and Environment, v.26, no.6, pp 3 - 319
Pages
317
Journal Title
Journal of Ecology and Environment
Volume
26
Number
6
Start Page
3
End Page
319
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/31972
ISSN
2287-8327
2288-1220
Abstract
Dry weight loss and nutrient release from leaf litter for six tree species were studied using litter bag methods. The litter bags were incubated for f6 months on the forest floor in temperate deciduous forest in Mt. Cheonma, located at the middle part of Korean Peninsula. The changes in nutrient content and the rate of dry weight loss in leaf litter varied with litter types. The litter of Pinus densiflora showed the lowest rate of mass loss (k=0.33), nitrogen concentration (0.89%) and ash concentration (2.50%), while showed the highest C/N ratio (63.40). On the other hand, the litter of Acer pseudo-sieboldianum showed the fastest rate of mass loss (k=0.82), the highest nitrogen concentration (1.11%), and the lowest C/N ratio (49.40). During the decomposition, nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium in the leaf litters showed relatively slow decreasing pattern compared to other elements (carbon, potassium, magnesium, manganese and sodium), but potassium and sodium decreased at early stage of the decomposition for all leaf litters. Differences in annual decomposition rates of litter among species were consistent with the particular chemical characteristics of their leaf litters. The initial concentration of nitrogen was positively correlated with litter decomposition rate for six species, while litter decomposition rate of six species was negatively correlated with C:N ratio of initial leaf litters.
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