三瓶演習林内の落葉広葉樹林における物質循環に関する研究(III) : A_0層の平均分解率とリターバッグによる落葉分解試験

島根大学農学部研究報告 Volume 11 Page 55-59 published_at 1977-12-15
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Title
三瓶演習林内の落葉広葉樹林における物質循環に関する研究(III) : A_0層の平均分解率とリターバッグによる落葉分解試験
Title
Studies on Mineral Cycling in a Deciduous Broad-leaved Forest at Sambe Forest of Shimane University(III) : Decomposition Rate of A_0 Horizon and Some Experiments of Leaf Decomposition by Litter-bag Method
Title Transcription
サンベ エンシュウリン ナイ ノ ラクヨウ コウヨウ ジュリン ニオケル ブッシツ ジュンカン ニ カンスル ケンキュウ 3 A0 ソウ ノ ヘイキン ブンカイリツ ト リターバッグ ニヨル ラクヨウ ブンカイ シケン
Creator
Ishii Hiroshi
Miyake Noboru
Sudo Seiji
Source Title
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
Volume 11
Start Page 55
End Page 59
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0370940X
Descriptions
In a series of the investigations on orgainc matter decomposition at Sambe Forest of Shimane University, decomposition rates for various forest litters were calculated from the measurements of the amounts of litter fall and organic matter in A_0 horizon. The results of these calculations were well in accordance with the well-known general tendencies of organic matter decomposition along the slope of mountain in the warm temperate forest of Japan.
To clarify some factors affecting these phenomena of litter decomposition, the fallen leaves of seven species of deciduous broad-leaved trees were compared in their decomposition rates by litter bag method. After 229days breakdown, the weight loss of each species was as follows : Cornus Kousa 85%, a mixture of Cornus controversa and C. macrophylla 60%, a mixture of Carapinus Tschonoskii and C. laxiflora 51%, Castanea crenata 49%, Prunus Sargentii 47%, Styrax Obassia 43%, and Quercus serrata 38%. No apparent differences in weight loss occurred among the places along the slope.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
Date of Issued 1977-12-15
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108015