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Title: | Biomass and production rates of fine roots in two mangrove stands in southern Thailand |
Authors: | Noguchi, Kyotaro Poungparn, Sasitorn Umnouysin, Suthathip Patanaponpaiboon, Pipat Duangnamol, Decha Yoneda, Reiji Utsugi, Hajime Sato, Tamotsu Tabuchi, Ryuichi |
Keywords: | Avicennia alba Ingrowth core Rhizophora apiculala Soil depth Vertical distribution |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Series/Report no.: | Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly (JARQ);Vol.54, No.04 .- P.349-360 |
Abstract: | Fine roots are a key component of belowground carbon dynamics in forest ecosystems. However, information on fine root dynamics in mangrove forests is still limited. Therefore, in this study we examined the biomass and production rates of fine roots by using soil coring and an ingrowth core method, respectively, at soil depths of 0 cm-40 cm in Avicennia alba and Rhizophora apiculala stands in Ranong Province, southern Thailand. In these stands, the fine root biomass was ca. 3.4 kg m⁻² : and 1.4 kg m⁻² respectively, while fine root production rates were ca. 450 g m⁻² ; year⁻¹ and 740 g m⁻² year respectively. Fine root biomass was not significantly different between the surface (0 cm- 20 cm) and subsurface (20 cm-40 cm) soil in both stands. The fine root production rate was also similar between the soil layers in the R. apiculala stand, whereas it decreased with soil depth in the A. alba stand. The patterns of vertical distribution of fine root production rales probably reflected the species characteristics of A. alba and R. apiculala, and suggested that fine root production in the subsurface soil contributes significantly to belowground carbon dynamics, especially in R. apiculala. |
URI: | https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/70533 |
ISSN: | 0021-3551 |
Appears in Collections: | Japan Agricultural research quarterly |
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