皆伐跡地における物質循環に関する研究(II) : 伐採後23,28年を経過した林分の地上部現存量

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Title
皆伐跡地における物質循環に関する研究(II) : 伐採後23,28年を経過した林分の地上部現存量
Title
Study on nutrient cycling in clear cutting area (II) : Changes on above ground biomass of secondary forest and Sugi plantation in 23 and 28 years after cutting
Title Transcription
カイバツ アトチ ニオケル ブッシツ ジュンカン ニ カンスル ケンキュウ 2 : バッサイゴ 23 28 ネン ヲ ケイカ シタ ハヤシブン ノ チジョウブ ゲンゾンリョウ
Creator
Kojima Hirokazu
Source Title
島根大学生物資源科学部研究報告
Volume 14
Start Page 9
End Page 16
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13433644
Descriptions
The above ground biomass of a secondary forest and Sugi(Cryptomeria japonica)plantation stand at Sanbe University Forest were measured in 2006. The above ground biomass of the secondary forest recovered by natural regeneration were 44.1, 42.0, 58.1t/ha on the lower, middle and upper part of slope in the1st experimental site, and 29.2, 16.3, 100.3t/ha on the lower, middle and upper part of slope in the2nd experimental site, respectively. Those of Sugi plantation stand were 123.0, 132.8, 97.5t/ha in the1st experimental site, 70.7, 54.3, 68.9t/ha in the2nd experimental site, respectively. The pioneer species by natural regeneration dominated on the lower part of slope and the tree species regenerated by stump sprouting occupied high proportion on the upper part of slope. The amount of standing crop in plantation plot was occupied by Sugi and depended simply on tree age. The other tree species remained little in Sugi plantation plot. The biomass of grasses and herbs contributed to the vegetation recovery in the lower part of slope right after clear cutting almost disappeared in both a secondary forest and Sugi plantation forest at more than20years after cutting because of the decline of light intensity of forest floor.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学生物資源科学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Life and Environmental Science
Date of Issued 2009-09-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA1112906X
Remark 1-12+ / 1996-2007