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- Title
Effects of Phyllostachys edulis expansion on soil nitrogen mineralization and its availability in evergreen broadleaf forest.
- Authors
SONG Qing-ni; YANG Qing-pei; LIU Jun; YU Ding-kun; FANG Kai; XU Pei; HE Yu-juan
- Abstract
By the methods of space-time substitution and PVC tube closed-top in situ incubation, this paper studied the soil mineralized-N content, N mineralization rate, and N uptake rate in Phyllostachys edulis-broadleaf mixed forest (PBMF) formed by P. edulis expansion and its adjacent evergreen broadleaf forest (EBF) in Dagangshan Mountain of Jiangxi Province, China. There existed the same spatiotemporal variation trend of soil total mineralized-N (TMN) content between the two forests. The annual average N mineralization rate was slightly lower in PBMF than in EBF. In PBMF, soil N mineralization was dominated by ammonification; while in EBF, soil ammonification and nitrification were well-matched in rate, and soil nitrification was dominated in growth season (from April to October). The N uptake by the plants in PBMF and EBF in a year was mainly in the form of NH4+ -N, but that in EBF in growth season was mainly in the form of NO3--N. These findings indicated that the expansion of P. edulis into EBF could promote the ammonification of soil N, weakened soil nitrification and total N mineralization, and also, increased the NH4+-N uptake but decreased the NO3--N and TMN uptake by the plants.
- Subjects
JIANGXI Sheng (China); CHINA; SOIL mineralogy; PHYLLOSTACHYS; FORESTS &; forestry; BIOMINERALIZATION; NITROGEN; NITRIFICATION
- Publication
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao, 2013, Vol 24, Issue 2, p338
- ISSN
1001-9332
- Publication type
Article