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Nutrient Dynamics in Himalayan Alder Plantations
Authors:Sharma  E
Institution:G.B. Plant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Sikkim Unit, Tadong, Sikkim-737102, India
Abstract:Dynamics of four macro-nutrients were studied in an age series(7, 17, 30, 46 and 56 years) of Himalayan alder (Alnus nepalensisD. Don) plantations in the Kalimpong forest division of theeastern Himalayas. Concentrations of nutrients were in the orderN > K > Ca > P in most of the tree components and inunderstorey vegetation. There was an inverse relationship betweennutrient concentrations of perennial parts and diameter at breastheight. The relative contributions of standing state of nutrientsin different tree components of mature plantations were in theorder; bole > branch > below-ground part > twig andleaf > catkin. Sequential arrangement of nutrient storagein tree components was: N > K > Ca > P. Soil totalN and available P increased with plantation age. Annual inputsof nutrients (kg ha-1) to the forest-floor via litterfall were:183-235 N, 4·9-7·0 P, 33·5-39·5K, and 9·2-10·8 Ca. Total annual accretion ofN through biological fixation ranged from 29 to 117 kg ha-1in different plantations. Turnover rate and turnover time fordifferent nutrients in the age series of plantations fluctuatedbetween 0·10-0·55 year-1 and 1·8-9·3years, respectively. Nutrient use efficiencies decreased withplantation age for all nutrients except for calcium. Uptakeof nutrients is a more energy consuming process than release.Copyright1993, 1999 Academic Press Alnus nepalensis D. Don, plantation age, nitrogen accretion, nutrient concentration, standing state, uptake, turnover
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