Comparison of Organic Matter Dynamics in Soil between Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) Forest and Adjacent Japanese Red Pine (Pinus densiflora) Forest Established on Flatland
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概要
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In order to clarify the effects of tree species on organic matter dynamics in soil, we investigated the amount of forest floor material, leaf litter decomposition rate, soil chemical characteristics, soil respiration rate and cellulose decomposition rate in a Japanese cedar forest (cedar plot) and an adjacent Japanese red pine forest (pine plot) established on a flatland. The amount of forest floor material in the cedar plot was 34.5 Mg ha^<-1> which was greater than that in the pine plot. Because the leaf litter decomposition rate was higher in the pine plot than in the cedar plot, it is likely that the difference in the amount of forest floor material between the plots is caused by the difference in the leaf litter decomposition rate. The C concentrations of soil in the cedar plot were 1.2-2.1 times higher than those in the pine plot. Soil pH(H_2O)s in the cedar plot were significantly higher than those in the pine plot. The soil respiration rates and the rates of mineralized C in the cedar plot by in vitro incubation were higher than those in the pine plot. From this result, it is assumed that soil organic matter in the cedar plot was decomposed relatively faster compared with the pine plot. Furthermore, microbial activities, which were reflected as cellulose decomposition rates in the cedar plot, were higher than those in the pine plot.
- 一般社団法人日本森林学会の論文
- 1999-11-16
著者
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Minami Akiko
Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba University:(present)hashikami Town Office
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Takahashi Terumasa
Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba Universit
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Asano Yoshito
Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University
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Kobayashi Tatsuaki
Faculty of Horticulture, Chiba University
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Kobayashi Tatsuaki
Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba University
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Asano Yoshito
Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba University
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Takahashi Terumasa
Faculty Of Horticulture Chiba Universit
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