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Aboveground biomass and nutrient allocation in an age-sequence of Larix olgensis plantations

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Biomass and nutrient (N, P, K, Ca, Mg) stock in various aboveground tree components (stemwood, stembark, branches and leaves) were quantified in an age sequence of pure Larix olgensis plantations (20, 35, 53 and 69 years old) in Northeast China. The results show that the aboveground biomass allocation in various tree components was in the order of stemwood (62%–83%), branches (9%–21%), stembark (7%–11%) and leaves (1%–6%) for all stands. The proportion of stemwood biomass to total aboveground biomass increased whereas that of other tree components decreased consistently with stand age from 20 to 53 years old, but kept relatively constant with stand age from 53 and 69 years old. The nutrient allocation in various tree components generally followed the same pattern as the biomass allocation (i.e. stemwood > branches > stembark > leaves). The proportion of nutrient stock in leaves to total aboveground nutrient stock decreased consistently with increasing stand age, while that in stemwood increased with stand age from 20 to 53 years old but then decreased from 53 to 69 years old. The rate of nutrient removal for stands was estimated at different stand ages under different logging schemes, showing that the rate of nutrient removal would be unchanged when the rotation length was shortened to 20 years by the harvest of stem only, but greatly increased by the harvest of total aboveground biomass. The rate of nutrient removal would be a considerable reduction for all elements by debarking, especially for Ca.

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Correspondence to De-hui Zeng.

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Foundation project: This research was supported by a grant from the Key Programs of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. KZCX2-YW-405-01).

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Zhao, Q., Liu, Xy. & Zeng, Dh. Aboveground biomass and nutrient allocation in an age-sequence of Larix olgensis plantations. Journal of Forestry Research 22, 71–76 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-011-0128-1

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