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コナラ ノ ユウセン スル ラクヨウ コウヨウ ジュリン ニオケル コシ ユウキブツ リョウ ト ソノ ブンカイ ニツイテ
Title Alternative (English)
Amount and decomposition of dead organic matter in a deciduous broad-leaved forest dominated by Quercus serrata
File
language
jpn
Author
Katagiri, Shigeo
Nagayama, Yasuhide
Kaneko, Nobuhiro
Description
The dry weight and decomp sition rate of dead organic matter in deciduous broadleaved forests were measured at Sanbe Forest of Shimane University. The dry weight of dead organic matter was 4.1-16.8% of above ground biomass in forest ecosystem. Standing dead tree was broken down from the top with decomposition of organic matter, and decreased the total height and specific gravity. Dead trees by girdling also decreased the total hight and specific gravity with the increase of years. However, the trends differed among tree species. The height of standing dead trees did not decrease for 3-4 years after the death of tree, and the decline of the height and specific gravity occurred from five to eight years after.
Journal Title
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume
26
Start Page
1
End Page
8
ISSN
0370940X
Published Date
1992-12-21
NCID
AN00108015
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Publisher Aalternative
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
NII Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
OAI-PMH Set
Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
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