Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6542322 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Forest floor OC stocks were significantly higher in mixed beech-conifer stands compared with pure beech, and most often smaller than or similar to pure conifer stands. Forest floor N stocks showed the same tendency, but differences were inconsistent and not always significant across sites. Admixture of beech with Douglas fir or Norway spruce reduced the share of OC and N stored in the forest floor compared with the pure conifer stands and significantly increased mineral topsoil (0-15 cm) OC stocks compared with pure beech stands. Hence, the vertical distribution of OC and N in the soil profile varied depending on the tree species composition. Total soil (forest floor + mineral soil) OC and N stocks of mixtures were similar to pure beech, pure conifers or intermediate depending on site and soil type.
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Authors
Maike Cremer, Nils Valentin Kern, Jörg Prietzel,