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The objective of this study was to examine the litter mass loss of single and mixed plant species, and the nutrient release influenced by soil fauna on the Betula ermanii Cham. (BE) forest floor of the Changbai Mountains, China. A 24 month experiment of litter decomposition was conducted using litterbags with two mesh sizes (0.01 and 2mm), for three litter species incubated separately or in 1:1 and...
In this study we employed intensive field investigation augmented by remote sensing data to reveal the impacts of past volcanic eruptions on spatial distribution and succession status of forest ecosystems in the Changbai Mountain Natural Reserve (CMNR). We processed the time series landsat multispectral and IKONOS high spatial resolution imagery data to map forest types and spatial distributions....
Dwarf bamboos (mainly Sasa species) form dense undergrowth in many forests in Japan and compete with overstory vegetation for soil resources. For a better understanding of the interaction between tree and undergrowth root for soil nutrients, we compared soil N availability, root biomass and its substrate quality in two Betula ermanii stands. In one stand, the aboveground part of undergrowth (Sasa...
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