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Cycling of soil carbon in a Japanese red pine forest II. Changes occurring in the first year after a clear-felling
Authors:Kaneyuki Nakane  Hiroyuki Tsubota  Makoto Yamamoto
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Studies, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, 730 Hiroshima, Japan;(2) Present address: Division of Environmental Technique, Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Co., Ltd., 308 Shimodate, Japan
Abstract:Cycling of soil carbon in the first year after a clear-felling was compared with that before the felling in a Japanese red pine forest in Hiroshima Prefecture, west Japan. The daily mean temperature at the soil surface in summer was increased after the felling in comparison to that before felling, and the water content of both the A0 layer and the surface mineral soil was decreased due to the loss of the forest canopy. The rate of weight loss of the A0 layer was reduced after felling. However, accumulation of the A0 layer rapidly decreased because of the lack of litter supply to the forest floor. Low soil respiration after felling was mainly caused by the cessation of root respiration. Analysis of annual soil carbon cycling was then conducted using a compartment model. The relative decomposition rate of the A0 layer decreased whereas that of humus and dead roots in mineral soil increased to some extent after felling. The accumulation of carbon in mineral soil, however, increased slightly due to the supply of humus from roots killed by the felling.
Keywords:Clear-felling  Compartment model            Pinus densiflora            Soil carbon cycling  Soil respiration
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