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Contribution of soil fauna to the degradation of recalcitrant components in Cinnamomum camphora foliar litter in different-sized gaps in Pinus massoniana plantations

Contribution of soil fauna to the degradation of recalcitrant components in Cinnamomum camphora foliar litter in different-sized gaps in Pinus massoniana plantations

作     者:Yan Zhang Danju Zhang Xun Li Jian Zhang 

作者机构:Institute of Ecology and ForestryCollege of Forestry Chengdu 611130People’s Republic of China Collaborative Innovation Center of Ecological Security in the Upper Reaches of Yangtze RiverChengdu 611130People’s Republic of China 

出 版 物:《Journal of Forestry Research》 (林业研究(英文版))

年 卷 期:2019年第30卷第3期

页      面:931-941页

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学科分类:0830[工学-环境科学与工程(可授工学、理学、农学学位)] 0907[农学-林学] 0829[工学-林业工程] 09[农学] 0901[农学-作物学] 

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Number 31370628) the National Science and Technology Support Project of China(Grant Number2011BAC09B05) the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Support Project(Grant Number 12ZC0017) 

主  题:Cinnamomum camphora Foliar litter Gap size Pinus massoniana Recalcitrant litter components Soil fauna 

摘      要:Forest gaps are important in forest dynamics and management, but little is known about how soil fauna influence the degradation of recalcitrant litter components in different-sized forest gaps. This investigation uses litterbags with two different mesh sizes (0.04 and 3 mm) to control the meso- and microfauna entering the bags to quantify the contribution of soil fauna to the degradation of recalcitrant components (including condensed tannins, total phenol, lignin and cellulose) during litter decomposition. The experiment was conducted in seven different forest gap sizes in Pinus massoniana plantations over 1 year. One closed-canopy site (CC) and forest gap sizes of 100, 225, 400, 625, 900, 1225 and 1600 m^2 were created in a P. massoniana plantation in the Sichuan basin of China;the CC was treated as the control. Cinnamomum camphora foliage from local native trees was used in all forest gap experiments. We found the following:(1) Gap size had significant effects on the degradation rates (E) of condensed tannins and lignin and on the contributions of soil fauna;medium-sized gaps also presented high degradation rates. Soil fauna obviously contributed to the degradation of recalcitrant foliar litter components in medium-sized gaps.(2) The highest contribution to degradation (40.98%) was recorded for lignin, and the lowest contribution (0.29%) was recorded for condensed tannins. The results indicate that medium-sized gaps (900 m^2) were conducive to the degradation of recalcitrant litter components by soil fauna.

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