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Fine Root Productivity and Turnover in Two Evergreen Central Himalayan Forests
Authors:USMAN, SAMINA   SINGH, S. P.   RAWAT, Y. S.
Affiliation:Department of Botany, Kumaon University, Nainital, —263002, U.P., India
Abstract:Fine root production and mortality in central Himalayan evergreenforests consisting of Quercus leucotrichophora (banj oak) andPinus roxburghii (chir pine) were measured. Fine root productionand mortality decreased with increasing soil depth. Annual fineroot production was higher in the broadleafed forest than inthe coniferous forest, across months and seasons (1.3 and 1.5-timesmore living and dead root biomass, respectively in banj oakthan in chir pine). Live fine root production was 2508 kg ha-1year-1inchir pine forest and 3631 kg ha-1year-1in banj oak forest. Deadfine roots accumulated at a rate of 1197 and 1525 kg ha-1year-1inchir pine and in banj oak forest, respectively. In both forests,the greatest fine root production was recorded in the rainyseason followed by summer and winter seasons. Both soil androot nitrogen concentration decreased with increasing soil depth.Nitrogen uptake was higher in banj oak forest (12.1 kg ha-1year-1)than chir pine forest (7.2 kg ha-1year-1).Copyright 1999 Annalsof Botany Company Fine root production, fine roots, necromass, banj oak, chir pine, Quercus leucotrichophora , Pinus roxburghii .
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