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In order to examine the causes of degradation of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plantations on sandy land, the foliar concentrations of N, P, K and C were analyzed and compared between the field grown P. sylvestris var. mongolica trees from two provenances (natural forests and plantations). The results indicated that natural tree needles had lower N, P and C concentrations, and higher K concentrations than those of plantation tree needles. For plantation tree needles, ratios of N: P, P: K and N: K increased with tree age before 45 years old; but they were not clear for the natural tree needles. Compared with the conclusions reported on Pinus spp., we found that the foliar N and P concentrations were in the optimal range for both natural and plantation tree needles. This result suggested that N or P might not be the absolute limit factors in plant nutrient for P. sylvestris var. mongolica on sandy land. However, foliar K concentrations in both natural and plantation tree needles were much lower than those reported on Pinus spp. (>4.80 g kg-1). The N: P ratio of natural needles was in the adequate ranges, but N: P ratio of plantation needles was out of the adequate ranges. These results indicated that there was a better balanced nutrition status in the natural forest than in the plantations. If only considering the foliar nutrient concentrations of P. sylvestris var. mongolica from different provenances, it might be concluded that the degradation phenomenon of P. sylvestris var. mongolica plantations was not induced by nutrition deficiency of absolute nutrients of N and P, but might be induced by other mineral nutrients or by the effectiveness of N and P nutrients. The unbalanced nutrition status and relatively quick decomposition of needles in the plantations might also contribute to the degradation.
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Foundation project: The research was supported by Innovation Research Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (KZCX3-SW-418), and the 100 Young Researcher Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Biography: ZHU Jiao-jun (1965–), male, Ph. D, Professor of Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor of Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Scholar researcher of Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University, Japan.
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Zhu, Jj., Tan, H., Kang, Hz. et al. Comparison of foliar nutrient concentrations between natural and artificial forests of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica on sandy land, China. J. of For. Res. 17, 177–184 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-006-0042-0
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Key words
- Degradation phenomenon
- Forest ecosystem on sandy land
- N: P ratio
- Natural Mongolian pine
- Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica
- Plantation Mongolian pine