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A succession and silviculture model for the broad-leaved Korean pine forests of Changbai Mountain Area 被引量:1
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作者 于振良 赵士洞 SteveGarman 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1998年第3期176-181,共6页
A succession and silviculture model (ZELIG.CBA) for broad-leaved Korean pine forest of Changbai Moutain Area was developed based on the framework of ZELIG model and characteristics of Broad-leaved Korean pine forests ... A succession and silviculture model (ZELIG.CBA) for broad-leaved Korean pine forest of Changbai Moutain Area was developed based on the framework of ZELIG model and characteristics of Broad-leaved Korean pine forests of Changbai area. ZELIG.CBA model consists four sub-models: growth model simulating annual increment of individual tree in forest, regeneration model simulating annual establishment of different tree species, mortality model simulating annual agerelated and stress-related morality; and silviculture model simulating the forest response to different silviculture scenario. The validation of the ZELIG.CBA showed that the accuracy of the model for the forest growth was more than 95%. The succession from clear cutting site simulating showed that the ZELIG.CBA model was stable for long term simulation. And selective cutting experiment showed that the optimal scenario for broad-leaved Korean pine forests was removal volume 30% combining with 30a rotation. 展开更多
关键词 Gap model Broad-leaved korean pine forests SIMULATION
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A Retrospect on Studies of Broadleaved/Korean Pine Forests
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作者 ChenDake WangFengyou NortheastForestry UniversityYch-chuWangNortheast Forestry University 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1992年第1期1-7,共7页
It is well--known that broadlcaved/Korean pine forests distribute in the areanear the broad seas in the cast Asia.TheStudy history or the forests is coincided withthat of its exploitation and destroying.
关键词 A Retrospect on Studies of Broadleaved/korean pine forests
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The influence of selective cutting of mixed Korean pine(Pinus koraiensis Sieb.et Zucc.) and broad-leaf forest on rare species distribution patterns and spatial correlation in Northeast China 被引量:4
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作者 Binbin Kan Qingcheng Wang Wenjuan Wu 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期833-840,共8页
This study aimed to demonstrate change in spatial correlation between Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et Zucc.) and three rare species, and change in spatial distribution of four species in response to a range o... This study aimed to demonstrate change in spatial correlation between Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis Sieb. et Zucc.) and three rare species, and change in spatial distribution of four species in response to a range of selective cutting intensities. We sampled three plots of mixed Korean pine and broad-leaf forest in Lushuihe Forestry Bureau of Jilin province, China. Plot 1, a control, was unlogged Korean pine broad-leaf forest. In plots 2 and 3, Korean pine was selectively cut at 15 and 30 % intensity, respectively, in the 1970s. Other species were rarely cut. We used point-pattern analysis to research the spatial distributions of four tree species and quantify spatial correlations between Korean pine and the other three species, Amur linden (Tilia amurensis Rupr.), Manchurian ash (Fraxinus mandshurica Rupr.), and Mongolian oak (Quercus mongolica Fisch.) in all three plots. The results of the study show that selective cutting at 15 % intensity did not significantly change either the species spatial patterns or the spatial correlation between Korean pine and broadleaf species. Selective cutting at 30 % intensity slightly affected the growth of Korean pine and valuable species in forest communities, and the effect was considered nondestructive and recoverable. 展开更多
关键词 korean pine broad-leaf forest Cuttingintensity Rare species Spatial pattern - Spatialcorrelation
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Dynamics of nitrogen nutrition of coexisting dominant trees in mixed broad-leaved/Korean pine forest 被引量:1
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作者 李玉文 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1999年第4期203-206,共4页
Chemical analysis of ammonium, nitrate and total nitrogen in tree leaves and roots and anin-vivo bioassay for nitrate reductase activity (NRA) were used to monitor the seasonal variations in nitrogen assimilation amon... Chemical analysis of ammonium, nitrate and total nitrogen in tree leaves and roots and anin-vivo bioassay for nitrate reductase activity (NRA) were used to monitor the seasonal variations in nitrogen assimilation among four coexisting dominant tree species, includingPinus koraiensis, Tilia amurensis, Fraxinus mandshurica andAcer mono, in a virgin mixed broad-leaved/Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) forest. The soil study included individual horizons of L+F (0–5 cm), Ah (5–11 cm) and Aw (11–25 cm). All four species had nitrate and ammonium in their roots and leaves, and also NRA in leaves. This indicated that these coexisting species were adapted to ammonium + nitrate nutrition. A negative correlation existed between nitrate use and ammonium use. Ammonium concentration was higher than that of nitrate in tree leaves and roots, and also in soils, which indicated climax woody species had a relative preference for ammonium nutrition. There was a positive relationship between tree nitrogen nutrition use and soil nitrogen nutrient supply. Utilization of ammonium and nitrate as well as the seasonal patterns differed significantly between the species. Peaks of ammonium, nitrate, NRA and total nitrogen in one species were therefore not necessarily synchronous with peaks in other species, and which indicated a species-specific seasonal use of nitrogen. The species-specific temporal differentiation in nitrogen use might reduce the competition between co-existing species and may be an important mechanism promoting stability of virgin mixed broad-leaved//Korean pine forest. 展开更多
关键词 Mixed broad-leaved/korean pine forest COEXISTENCE Climax stability Nitrogen nutrition
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NITROGEN NUTRIENT MECHANISM IN SECONDARY SUCCESSION PROCESS OF THE MIXED BROAD-LEAVED/ KOREAN PINE (PINUS KORAIENSIS) FOREST 被引量:1
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作者 李玉文 王业遽 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第3期100-104,共5页
Chemical and biochemical analysis methods were used to monitor the vedations of nitrogen nutrient among the dominance trees species in secondary succession process of the mixed broad - leaved/Korean pine forest on Cha... Chemical and biochemical analysis methods were used to monitor the vedations of nitrogen nutrient among the dominance trees species in secondary succession process of the mixed broad - leaved/Korean pine forest on Changbai Mountains, Northeast China. Amounts of total nitrogen, anunonium and NRA in soils of virgin broad-leaved/Korean pine forest which is in climax were higher than those of secondary birch forests those are in succession Stage. The amount of nitrate was in the other hand. In climax, dominance trees species are tolerant mesophytic trees such as Pinus Koraiensis, Tilia amurensis, Acer mono and also Fraxinus mandshurica, they are all ammonium + nitrate adapted species, but they show a preference for the anunonium rather than those of the pioneer trees species in secondary birch forest, such as Populus davidiava and Betula platyphylla. Because they have more ammonium in their leaves and roots, especially Pinus koraiensis. Populus davidvana and Betula plaaphlla are intolerant trees, amounts of nitrate and total nitrogen is higher in their leaves and roots and also NRA in their leaves, so they preference for the nitrate rather than the others.In secondary birch forest, the regeneration trees species adapt their nitroggn nutrient to the variation of nitrogen nutrient situation in soil, finally they could survival well and the secondary birch forest would succession to climax. In climax, dominance trees species adapt their Nitrogen nutrient to the situation in soil and there are not strong competition in nitrogen nutrient among them, so they can coexist well and keep the climax as stable vegetation. 展开更多
关键词 Nitrogen nutrient mechanism Secondary succession process Mixed broad-leaved/Pinus koraiensis (korean pine) forest Stability of climax
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AGE STRUCTURE AND SPATIAL PATTERN OF OLD-GROWTH KOREAN PINE FOREST IN XIAOXING'ANLING MOUNTAIN
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作者 Ge Jianping Guo Haiyan Chen Dong Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1991年第2期17-22,共6页
Spatial pattern of trees, basal stem increment and height were examined in a 5.0 ha mixed deciduous/ Pinus koraiensis forest from October in 1984 to May in 1987. Conclusions arc as following: 1. Analysis of the age-st... Spatial pattern of trees, basal stem increment and height were examined in a 5.0 ha mixed deciduous/ Pinus koraiensis forest from October in 1984 to May in 1987. Conclusions arc as following: 1. Analysis of the age-structure of the korcan pine forest shows that it is different from general steady-state forest type. The lack of saplings and individuals in small-diameter class clearly indicates that regeneration is not continuous. Continuous regeneration depends on thinning of the canopy to form a gap. Similar-aged korcan pine seedings grow in these gaps. 2. The horizontal structure of the korcan pine is a mosaic of more or less even-aged groups of trees. The mosaic is a result of korcan pine by regeneration strategy. The aggregations of korcan pine of different ages overlaps to form a continuous population generation. As a results, the population is maintained in steady state. 展开更多
关键词 Xiaoxing'anling Age structure Spatial pattern POPULATION Old-growth korean pine forest
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THE POSSIBILITY ANALYSIS OF NATURAL POPLAR-BIRCH FOREST RECOVERY TO BROAD-LEAF KOREAN PINE FOREST THROUGH THE METHOD OF LIFE TABLE IN THE XIOAXING'AN MOUNTAINS
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作者 王树力 池玉杰 《Journal of Northeast Forestry University》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第3期57-60,共4页
The basic principle of life table method is deseribed, and the method of tree height instead of tree age in static life table is suggested, and it is also discussed that the possibility of natural poplar -birch forest... The basic principle of life table method is deseribed, and the method of tree height instead of tree age in static life table is suggested, and it is also discussed that the possibility of natural poplar -birch forest recover to broad-leaf Korean pine forest on low pitches in the Xiaoxing'an Mountains by this method. If there is no particular situation, Korean pines after high than 5m under natural Poplar-birch forest will basically survive and make their way into dominant callopy accompanied by climax broad-leaf species. 展开更多
关键词 Life table Natural poplar-birch forest Broad-leaf korean pine forest
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Soil CO_2 evolution from Korean pine virgin forest at Changbai Mountain
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作者 马越强 延晓冬 杨思河 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1998年第3期192-194,共3页
The soil CO2 evolution rate was measured in a virpin Korean pine forest. The results in June showed that the lowest value of evolution rate was 220 mg /(m2·h) and appeared at 6:00 a.m. The highest value was 460 m... The soil CO2 evolution rate was measured in a virpin Korean pine forest. The results in June showed that the lowest value of evolution rate was 220 mg /(m2·h) and appeared at 6:00 a.m. The highest value was 460 mg /(m2·h) at 18:00. The rates of CO2 evolution were related with soil temperature. On the basis of the constructed regression equation and the monthly average values of temperature, the magnitude of CO2 evolution from Korean pine forest soil was 10.4 t /hm2 during a growing season. 展开更多
关键词 Soil CO_2 evolution korean pine forest Regression equation
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Season-dependence of soil extracellular enzyme activities in a Pinus koraiensis forest on Changbai Mountain
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作者 Ning Wang Mengmeng Zhang +2 位作者 Na Zhao Fujuan Feng Min Zhao 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第4期1713-1722,共10页
Changbai Mountain,central in the distribution of Pinus koraiensis,supports a virgin Korean pine forest with vertical gradient distribution.Soil extracellular enzyme activity(EEA) and enzyme stoichiometry(ES) are relia... Changbai Mountain,central in the distribution of Pinus koraiensis,supports a virgin Korean pine forest with vertical gradient distribution.Soil extracellular enzyme activity(EEA) and enzyme stoichiometry(ES) are reliable indicators of the energy and nutrients utilized by microbial communities and of soil nutrient changes.We measured four representative soil EEAs(sucrase,cellulase,urease,acid phosphatase) at two soil layers(A:0-5 cm and B:5-10 cm)beneath Korean pine forest at five elevations on Changbai Mountain during growing season.The vertical and seasonal variations of EEAs were analyzed by soil enzyme stoichiometry to quantify the role of soil microorganism in the nutrient cycling process.The activities of four soil extracellular enzymes and the ratios of enzyme activity to soil microbial biomass carbon(EA/SMBC) did not vary with elevation.The first partition point of multiple regression trees was in September,and the second branch was split by elevation.Seasonal change had more influence on soil enzyme activity(A layer:75.6%;B layer:71.3%) than did change in elevation(A layer:7.8%;B layer:7.5%).Over one entire growing season,both vector length and vector angle were unchanged by elevation,but varied significantly by month.Among the soil physicochemical factors,available phosphorus and pH were the main factors affecting the four soil EE As.The ratio of basal area of the coniferous tree to broad-leaved tree species(S_(con)/S_(br)),soil microbial biomass carbon(MBC) and nitrogen(MBN) influenced the four soil EE As.The results of vector analysis revealed that C and N sources were generally sufficient,but P was limiting(vector angle> 45°).The vector angle for September was significantly higher than for other months.This result verified that phosphorus was the limiting factor affecting soil microorganism function in nutrient metabolism and cycling.Soil enzyme stoichiometry proved to be an efficient index for quantifying soil microorganismmediated nutrient cycling in the Korean pine ecosystem. 展开更多
关键词 korean pine forest Soil extracellular enzyme Enzyme stoichiometry SEASONALITY ELEVATION
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