1. Influence of thinning on carbon storage in soil, forest floor and coarse woody debris ofLarix kaempferistands in Korea
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Sang Tae Lee, Suin Ko, Jaehong Hwang, Yowhan Son, Tae Kyung Yoon, Hyun Seop Kim, Nam Jin Noh, Sang Won Bae, and Choonsig Kim
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Forest floor ,Carbon storage ,biology ,Thinning ,Agroforestry ,Larix kaempferi ,Environmental science ,Forestry ,Coarse woody debris ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,biology.organism_classification - Abstract
This study examined the effects of thinning intensities on carbon (C) storage of soil, forest floor and coarse woody debris (CWD) in Larix kaempferi stands, Korea. Two study stands were located in Gwangneung Experiment Forest (Stand 1: 31–40 years old) and Muju (Stand 2: 51–60 years old). These stands were thinned in 2011. Each stand was divided into three plots by different thinning intensities based on removed volume: no thinning (control, 0%), moderate thinning (M, 20%), and heavy thinning (H, 30%). The C storage of soil at 0–50 cm depth, forest floor, and CWD was measured in 2011. Total C storage of H plot was significantly higher than that of control plot and M plot in Stand 1 (control: 64.6 t C ha−1, M: 62.2 t C ha−1, H: 83.7 t C ha−1). A similar tendency was also found in Stand 2; total C storage of H plot was significantly higher than that of control plot and M plot (control: 137.8 t C ha−1; M: 138.0 t C ha−1; H: 169.6 t C ha−1). Initial effects of thinning intensities on C storage were analyzed a...
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- 2012