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Effects of selective cutting on the carbon density and net primary productivity of a mixed broadleaved-Korean pine forest in Northeast China.

LIU Qi, CAI Hui-ying, JIN Guang-ze   

  1. (Center for Ecological Research, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China)
  • Online:2013-10-18 Published:2013-10-18

Abstract: To accurately quantify forest carbon density and net primary productivity (NPP) is of great significance in estimating the role of forest ecosystems in global carbon cycle. By using the forest inventory and allometry approaches, this paper measured the carbon density and NPP of the virgin broadleaved-Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) forest and of the broadleaved-Korean pine forest after 34 years selectivecutting (the cutting intensity was 30%, and the cutting trees were in large diameter class). The total carbon density of the virgin and selectivecutting broadleaved-Korean pine forests was (397.95±93.82) and (355.61±59.37) t C·hm-2, respectively. In the virgin forest, the carbon density of the vegetation, debris, and soil accounted for 31.0%, 3.1%, and 65.9% of the total carbon pool, respectively; in the selectivecutting forest, the corresponding values were 31.7%, 2.9%, and 65.4%, respectively. No significant differences were observed in the total carbon density and the carbon density of each component between the two forests. The total NPP of the virgin and selectivecutting forests was (36.27±0.36) and (6.35±0.70) t C·hm-2·a-1, among which, the NPP of overstory, understory, and fine roots in virgin forest and selectivecutting forest accounted for 60.3%, 2.0%, and 37.7%, and 66.1%, 2.0%, and 31.2%, resp〖JP2〗ectively. No significant differences were observed in the total NPP and the contribution rate of each component between the two forests. However, the ratios of the needle and broadleaf NPPs of the virgin and selectivecutting forests were 47.24:52.76 and 20.48:79.52, respectively, with a significant difference. The results indicated that the carbon density and NPP of the broadleaved-Korean pine forest after 34 years selective-cutting recovered to the levels of the virgin broadleaved-Korean pine forest.