Litter decomposition and nutrient release in a bamboo plantation

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
P. Shanmughavel
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Abstract

Decomposition and nutrient release patterns of bamboo litter were studied in a bamboo plantation. Litter decay rates were assessed using the litterbag technique. The monthly decomposition rate (K) ranged from 0.03 (June, September, October) to 0.08 (November) for leaves, 0.02 (June) to 0.09 (November) for branches and 0.01 (May, June) to 0.06 (November) for culms. Rainfall, temperature and soil moisture content were significantly correlated with the decomposition rates of litter components. Resident times (years) of litter components, calculated by dividing the litter standing crop by annual litter fall, were ranked as follows: culms (0.85) > leaves (0.48) > branches (0.24). The turnover coefficients (per year) were: branches (4.11) > leaves (2.07) > culms (1.17). Nutrient element residence times in the litter standing crops were ranked: Ca (1.0) > P (0.92) > Mg (0.64) > N (0.36) > K (0.31). The results from this study indicate that litter decomposition and nutrient element losses in bamboo plantations are slower than typical lowland rainforests and more similar to tropical semi-deciduous forests.
竹林凋落物分解与养分释放
对某竹林凋落物的分解和养分释放规律进行了研究。利用垃圾袋技术评估凋落物腐烂率。月分解速率(K)为叶片0.03(6、9、10月)~ 0.08(11月),枝0.02(6月)~ 0.09(11月),秆0.01(5、6月)~ 0.06(11月)。降雨量、温度和土壤含水量与凋落物组分分解速率呈显著相关。凋落物成分的停留次数(年)排序为:茎(0.85)>叶(0.48)>枝(0.24)。年周转系数为:枝条(4.11)>叶片(2.07)>茎(1.17)。各养分元素在凋落物中的停留次数顺序为:Ca (1.0) > P (0.92) > Mg (0.64) > N (0.36) > K(0.31)。研究结果表明,竹林凋落物分解和营养元素流失速度比典型低地雨林慢,与热带半落叶林相似。
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Journal of Bamboo and Rattan
Journal of Bamboo and Rattan Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bamboo and Rattan is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and provides a forum for scientific articles and reviews on all aspects of fast growing, multi-purpose pliable species. The scope of the journal encompasses income security, craft industry, small to medium size enterprises, industrial fibre and fuel. Articles related to natural distribution and conservation of species, genetics and biotechnology, harvesting and production systems, and environmental applications are also included, as well as papers on marketing and policy restraints in relation to bamboo, rattan and related species.
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