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Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation

The objectives of this study were to estimate changes of tree carbon (C) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock following a conversion in land use, an issue that has been only insufficiently addressed. For this study, we examined a chronosequence of 2 to 54-year-old Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis plan...

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Autores principales: Li, Shuaifeng, Su, Jianrong, Liu, Wande, Lang, Xuedong, Huang, Xiaobo, Jia, Chengxinzhuo, Zhang, Zhijun, Tong, Qing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26397366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135946
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author Li, Shuaifeng
Su, Jianrong
Liu, Wande
Lang, Xuedong
Huang, Xiaobo
Jia, Chengxinzhuo
Zhang, Zhijun
Tong, Qing
author_facet Li, Shuaifeng
Su, Jianrong
Liu, Wande
Lang, Xuedong
Huang, Xiaobo
Jia, Chengxinzhuo
Zhang, Zhijun
Tong, Qing
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description The objectives of this study were to estimate changes of tree carbon (C) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock following a conversion in land use, an issue that has been only insufficiently addressed. For this study, we examined a chronosequence of 2 to 54-year-old Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis plantations that replaced the original secondary coniferous forest (SCF) in Southwest China due to clearing. C stocks considered here consisted of tree, understory, litter, and SOC (0–1 m). The results showed that tree C stocks ranged from 0.02±0.001 Mg C ha(-1) to 141.43±5.29 Mg C ha(-1), and increased gradually with the stand age. Accumulation of tree C stocks occurred in 20 years after reforestaion and C stock level recoverd to SCF. The maximum of understory C stock was found in a 5-year-old stand (6.74±0.7 Mg C ha(-1)) with 5.8 times that of SCF, thereafter, understory C stock decreased with the growth of plantation. Litter C stock had no difference excluding effects of prescribed burning. Tree C stock exhibited a significant decline in the 2, 5-year-old stand following the conversion to plantation, but later, increased until a steady state-level in the 20, 26-year-old stand. The SOC stocks ranged from 81.08±10.13 Mg C ha(-1) to 160.38±17.96 Mg C ha(-1). Reforestation significantly decreased SOC stocks of plantation in the 2-year-old stand which lost 42.29 Mg C ha(-1) in the 1 m soil depth compared with SCF by reason of soil disturbance from sites preparation, but then subsequently recovered to SCF level. SOC stocks of SCF had no significant difference with other plantation. The surface profile (0–0.1 m) contained s higher SOC stocks than deeper soil depth. C stock associated with tree biomass represented a higher proportion than SOC stocks as stand development proceeded.
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spelling pubmed-45805752015-10-01 Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation Li, Shuaifeng Su, Jianrong Liu, Wande Lang, Xuedong Huang, Xiaobo Jia, Chengxinzhuo Zhang, Zhijun Tong, Qing PLoS One Research Article The objectives of this study were to estimate changes of tree carbon (C) and soil organic carbon (SOC) stock following a conversion in land use, an issue that has been only insufficiently addressed. For this study, we examined a chronosequence of 2 to 54-year-old Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis plantations that replaced the original secondary coniferous forest (SCF) in Southwest China due to clearing. C stocks considered here consisted of tree, understory, litter, and SOC (0–1 m). The results showed that tree C stocks ranged from 0.02±0.001 Mg C ha(-1) to 141.43±5.29 Mg C ha(-1), and increased gradually with the stand age. Accumulation of tree C stocks occurred in 20 years after reforestaion and C stock level recoverd to SCF. The maximum of understory C stock was found in a 5-year-old stand (6.74±0.7 Mg C ha(-1)) with 5.8 times that of SCF, thereafter, understory C stock decreased with the growth of plantation. Litter C stock had no difference excluding effects of prescribed burning. Tree C stock exhibited a significant decline in the 2, 5-year-old stand following the conversion to plantation, but later, increased until a steady state-level in the 20, 26-year-old stand. The SOC stocks ranged from 81.08±10.13 Mg C ha(-1) to 160.38±17.96 Mg C ha(-1). Reforestation significantly decreased SOC stocks of plantation in the 2-year-old stand which lost 42.29 Mg C ha(-1) in the 1 m soil depth compared with SCF by reason of soil disturbance from sites preparation, but then subsequently recovered to SCF level. SOC stocks of SCF had no significant difference with other plantation. The surface profile (0–0.1 m) contained s higher SOC stocks than deeper soil depth. C stock associated with tree biomass represented a higher proportion than SOC stocks as stand development proceeded. Public Library of Science 2015-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4580575/ /pubmed/26397366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135946 Text en © 2015 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Li, Shuaifeng
Su, Jianrong
Liu, Wande
Lang, Xuedong
Huang, Xiaobo
Jia, Chengxinzhuo
Zhang, Zhijun
Tong, Qing
Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title_full Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title_fullStr Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title_short Changes in Biomass Carbon and Soil Organic Carbon Stocks following the Conversion from a Secondary Coniferous Forest to a Pine Plantation
title_sort changes in biomass carbon and soil organic carbon stocks following the conversion from a secondary coniferous forest to a pine plantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4580575/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26397366
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135946
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