Title
Litter decomposition in nothofagus pumilio stands in magallanes region
Other title
[descomposición de hojarasca en rodales de nothofagus pumilio de la región e magallanes]
Date Issued
01 January 2011
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Caldentey J.
Promis A.
Universidad de Chile
Abstract
Litter decomposition in two Nothofagus pumilio stands located in Magallanes Region (Chile) was studied during two years. One stand was a primary forest (SI), without silvicultural treatment, and the other had a regenerative felling under a shelterwood system (CR). Weight loss and litter decomposition rates were obtained with the litter-bag method. At each stand, 36 litter-bags were systematically placed on the forest foor. A fraction of the litter-bags was then randomly extracted at months 2, 5, 9, 11, 12, 15, 21, 22 and 24. The weight of the collected litter-bags was measured at each sampling period. Litter weight-loss presented differences between the stands only after 12 months since the litter-bag set up. After 24 months, the litter weight-loss was similar between the stands, reaching 60% of the initial weight. After one year of the experimental set-up, litter decomposition rates (k) were 0.76 and 0.44 for CR and SI stands, respectively. At the end of the trial, these values changed to 0.44 and 0.46 for CR and SI stands, respectively. The model that best ftted the relative litter mass according to the initial litter weight was the quadratic regression model, using the number of months, when the litter was on the forest ground, as the independent variable (R 2 = 0.95 for both stands). These results suggest that the effect of the regeneration felling on the litter decomposition rates decreases with time.
Start page
227
End page
233
Volume
32
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ecología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84855536295
Source
Bosque
ISSN of the container
07179200
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