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SINGH  LALJI; SINGH  J. S 《Annals of botany》1991,68(3):263-273
Species composition, plant biomass and net primary productivitywere studied on three sites of a dry tropical forest The forestwas characterized by small structure with 38–10.4 m2 ha–1tree and 3 1–7 8 m2 ha–1 shrub basal cover Speciesdiversity was highest for the mid-slope site while the concentrationof dominance was greatest for the hill-top stand The beta diversitywas 3 1 Total standing crop of vegetation averaged 66 98 t ha–1with 46 70 t ha–1 in the tree layer, 13.97 t ha–1in the shrub layer, 0.35 t ha–1 in the herb layer, 2 83t ha–1 in the litter layer and 3 13 t ha–1 in fineroots Of the total annual litterfall (4 88–6.71 t ha–1),69% was accounted for by leaves and 31% by non-leaf matter Netprimary production (NPP) ranged between 11 3 and 19 2 t ha–1year–1, to which the contributions of trees, shrubs andherbs averaged 72, 22 and 6%, respectively Contribution of rootsto NPP was substantial and ranged from 2 9 to 5 3 t ha–1year–1 A total of 83% of vegetation carbon was storedin the above-ground plant parts while the above-ground NPP wasresponsible for 72% of the total carbon input into the systemThe contribution of foliage, herbaceous vegetation and fineroots to carbon turnover was disproportionately larger comparedto their share in the total standing crop Carbon budgeting indicatedthat the forest was an accumulating system, over at least theshort term Dry tropical forest, biomass, litterfall, net primary production, carbon budget, carbon flux  相似文献   
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Storage and Flux of Nutrients in a Dry Tropical Forest in India   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
SINGH  LALJI; SINGH  J S. 《Annals of botany》1991,68(3):275-284
Storage and flux of N, P, Ca, K and Na were studied in a drytropical forest The nutrient concentrations in different growthforms were in the order herb > shrub > tree, whereas thestanding state of nutrients followed the order tree > shrub> herb The total storage (kg ha–1) in vegetation amountedto 567 N, 37 P, 278 Ca, 256 K and 46 Na The share of above-groundparts in vegetation storage was 82 % for N, 83 % for P, 76 %for Ca, 85 % for K and 79 % for Na From 56 to 71 % of foliarN, P and K was withdrawn during senescence Nutrient input (kgha–1 year–1) from the vegetation (above-ground +below-ground) to forest floor amounted to 115 N, 8 P, 62 Ca,38 K and 10 Na compared to total net annual uptake (kg ha–1)of 143 N, 10 P, 78 Ca, 52 K and 12 Na, indicating marginal accumulationin the system Fine roots were as important a pathway of nutrientreturn as leaf litter Turnover rate and turnover time for differentnutrients on the forest floor ranged, respectively, between72 and 83 % and 12 and 1 39 years Dry tropical forest, nutnent concentration, standing state, uptake, internal cycling, turnover  相似文献   
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