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Litter production and accumulation in Pinus patula plantations of the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa

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Litter accumulates on the forest floor in Pinus patula Schlechtd. et Cham. plantations in Mpumalanga, South Africa especially in high altitude sites, as a result of an imbalance between litter production and decomposition. To determine which factor caused this increase we measured litter production in an age series of P. patula growing at low and high altitude sites. Litter production was shown to increase with increasing stand. The average annual litter production figure ranged from 3.64 to 5.89 t ha-1 yr-1 measured over a two-year period, with maximum litterfall occurring from mid-winter to early spring. Litter accumulation, as measured by litter depth, ranged from 39 to 121 mm. No significant relationship existed between litter production and altitude; however, litter accumulation was shown to increase with increasing stand age and increasing altitude. Increased litter production was, therefore, not responsible for the accumulation of litter in high altitude sites.

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Dames, J.F., Scholes, M.C. & Straker, C. Litter production and accumulation in Pinus patula plantations of the Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. Plant and Soil 203, 183–190 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004346025926

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