Chin J Plan Ecolo ›› 1985, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (4): 245-256.

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Studies on the Accumulation Distribution and Cycling of Nutrient Elements in the Ecosystem of the Pure Stand of Subtropical Cunninghamia lanccolata Forests

Feng Zongwei, Chen Chuying, Wang Kaiping, Zhang Jiawu, Zeng Shiyu, Zhao Jilu, Deng Shijian   

  • Published:1985-04-10
  • Contact: Jiao Shuren

Abstract:

The accumulation, distribution and cycling of nutrient, elements were studied in a mature (21–23 yr. old)and pure stand of Cunninghamia lanceolata in Huitong County of Hunan Province, during 1980–1983. The results are summarized as follows:

1. Concentration of nutrient elements in organs of the C. lanceolata tends toward Ca>Mg>N>K>P. The highest concentrations of nutrient elements were found in the leaf and the lowest in the trunk.

2. Total accumulations of nutrient elements of tree layer, understorey layer and ground-cover layer were estimated to be 1993.83kg/ha, 34.46kg/ha and 166.91kg/ha respectively. Total accumulations of nutrient elements in one ton of standing crop were in the order of tree layer< understorey layer

3. Annual accumulations of nutrient elements in different layers in kg/ha were 112.71 for tree layer, 7.4 for understorey layer and 144.33 for ground-cover layer.

4. Annual mean amount of litterfall in the stand was 1764.35kg/ha, it appeared in two peaks in February and July. Content of nutrient elements in the litterfall was 56.07kg/ha, of which N: was 13.53, P: 3.94, K:3.49, Ca:27.17 and Mg: 7.94kg/ha.

5. Input of annual amount of nutrient elements through precipitation into the stand was 1107 ton/ha, of which N was 18.22; P, ll.10;K, 13.30; Ca, 35.09; and Mg, 43.56kg/ha.

6. Annual uptakes of nutrient elements in the stand in kg/ha was N:41.89, P:15.76, K:19.65, Ca:81.62 and Mg:46.56. The ratios of annual return and annual uptake of nutrient elements were N:0.43, P:0.49, K: 0.29, Ca:0.35, and Mg:0.39.