Net Fine Root Carbon Production in Quercus Natural Forest Ecosystems of Korea
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概要
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The study was carried out to estimate annual carbon production by fine root in Quercus variabilis and mongolica natural stands of Chungju region,Korea. Soil samples were taken at 0~30cm, 30~60cm, and 60~90cm soil depth from April to December (monthly increment method) in 2002. Fine root carbon biomass was higher at 0~30cm soil depth than in the other soil depths. Net fine root carbon production (kg ha[-1]) were 2,587kg in Quercus variabilis stands and 3,810kg in Quercus mongolica stands at 0~90 cm soil depth. Fine root turnover rates were ranged from 0.66 to 1.94 in the two forest ecosystems. Nitrogen,P,K, Ca and Mg input per year into the soil (kg ha[-1]) due to fine root turnover at 0~90cm soil depth in this study were 17.0kg,1.0kg, 8.5kg and 21.5kg, and 4.2kg in the Quercus variabilis stand, and 24.0kg, 1.9kg, 9.9kg, 28.1kg, and 5.8kg in the Quercus mongolica stand, respectively.
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著者
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Park Gwan-soo
Chungnam National University Korea
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Park Gwan-soo
Chungnam National University
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Lim Jae-goo
Chungnam National University Korea
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Kim Dong-Hun
Korea National University of Education
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Ohga Shoji
Department of Forest and Forest Products Science,Kyushu University
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Forest And Forest Products Sciences Kyushu University
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Forest And Forest Prducts Sciences Kyushu University
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Kim Dong-hun
Korea National Universityof Education
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Ohga Shoji
Department Of Agro-environmental Sciences Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Kim Dong-Hun
Chungnam National University,Korea
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Lim Jae-Goo
Korea National University of Education
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