Residence time and decomposition rate of Pinus pinaster needles in a forest floor from direct field measurements under a Mediterranean climate

Citation
C. Kurz et al., Residence time and decomposition rate of Pinus pinaster needles in a forest floor from direct field measurements under a Mediterranean climate, SOIL BIOL B, 32(8-9), 2000, pp. 1197-1206
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00380717 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
8-9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1197 - 1206
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(200008)32:8-9<1197:RTADRO>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Pinus pinaster (Soland) litter was sampled from a Mediterranean forest floo r in order to study decomposition kinetics under natural conditions. Needle s were divided into five distinct and successive compartments L, F1a, F1b, F2a, F2b, according to their morphology. The methods of Kendrick (Kendrick, W.B., 1959. The time factor in the decomposition of Coniferous leaf litter . Canadian Journal of Botany 37, 907-912) and Gourbiere, (Gourbiere, F., 19 81. Vie, senescence et decomposition des aiguilles de sapin (Abies alba Mil l.) Part I: Methodologie et premiers resultats. Acta oecologica, Oecologica Plantarum 2, 223-232) were used to determine the mass loss of each compart ment. On the forest floor, the total needle compartment represented 39% of the total decomposing litter mass and the five distinct compartments had si milar mass values of 2.8-3.1 t ha(-1) ash-free material. The decomposition rate of each compartment was calculated from the mass compartment, its mass loss and the litter-fall in the site. The remaining mass in relation to ca lculated time was described by a single first-order decay model with a deco mposition rate (k) of 0.135 year(-1) (R-2 = 0.86) or by an asymptotic model with k = 0.180 year(-1) and the asymptote at 83.2% (R-2 = 0.87). The first -year mass loss equalled 13%, and after 5.1 years it reached 50% for both m odels. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.