Home            Contact us            FAQs
    
      Journal Home      |      Aim & Scope     |     Author(s) Information      |      Editorial Board      |      MSP Download Statistics

     Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology


Leachate Nutrient Analysis and Dynamics of Litter and Topsoil of a Quercus variabilis Forest in the West Mountains near Beijing

Dengzhi Wang and Lishui Nie
College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, 100083, P.R. China
Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology   2016  4:270-276
http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.10.2067  |  © The Author(s) 2016
Received: April ‎17, ‎2015  |  Accepted: May ‎10, ‎2015  |  Published: February 05, 2016

Abstract

Rainfall is a major source of nutrients for forest ecosystems and the subsequent leaching from forest litter contributes to nutrient cycling. In an effort to examine leachate dynamics from forest litter and topsoil, a field experiment was conducted over 7 months in a Quercus variabilis forest in the West Mountains, near Beijing. The seasonal patterns of concentrations of the nutrients studied differed. Concentrations of $NH_4-N$, TP (Total P), K, Ca and Mg in litter leachate were higher than those in the topsoil leachate. In both leachates, Ca had the highest overall proportion of the nutrients studied, followed by $K, NO_3-N, NH_4-N$, TP and Mg in the litter leachate and by $NO_3-N, K, NH_4-N$, TP and Mg in the topsoil leachate. $NH_4-N, NO_3-N$ and Ca in both leachates had significant positive relationships. The rain-based fluxes of Ca, inorganic $N (NH_4-N, NO_3-N)$ and K from the litter leachate were 73, 43 and 23 kg/ha/year, respectively. Consequently, forest litter appears to be a nutrient source in the Quercus variabilis forest, especially for Ca, inorganic N and K and nutrients from the forest litter appear to have an important effect on topsoil. This can provide data support for forestry engineering.

Keywords:

Leachate, litterfall, nutrient flux, Quercus variabilis, topsoil,


References

  1. Alewell, C., M.J. Mitchell, G.E. Likens and H.R. Krouse, 1999. Sources of stream sulfate at the Hubbard brook experimental forest: Long-term analysis using stable isotopes. Biogeochemistry, 44: 281-299.
    CrossRef    
  2. Attiwill, P.M. and M.A. Adams, 1993. Tansley review No. 50: Nutrient cycling in forests. New Phytol., 124: 561-582.
    CrossRef    
  3. Bellot, J. and A. Escarre, 1991. Chemical characteristics and temporal variations of nutrients in through fall and stem flow of three species in Mediterranean holm oak forest. Forest Ecol. Manag., 4: 125-135.
    CrossRef    
  4. Boy, J., C. Valarezo and W. Wilcke, 2008. Water flow paths in soil control element exports in an Andean tropical montane forest. Eur. J. Soil Sci., 59: 1209-1227.
    CrossRef    
  5. Chuyong, G.B., D.M. Newbery and N.C. Songwe, 2004. Rainfall input, through fall and stem flow of nutrients in a central African rain forests dominated by ectomycorrhizal trees. Biogeochemistry, 67(1): 73-91.
    CrossRef    
  6. Cole, D.W. and M. Rapp, 1981. Elemental Cycling in Forest Ecosystems. In: Reichle, D.E. (Ed.), Dynamic Properties of Forest Ecosystems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 23: 341-409.
  7. Crockford, R.H. and P.K. Khanna, 1997. Chemistry of throughfall, stemflow and litterfall in fertilized and irrigated Pinus radiate. Hydrol. Process., 11: 1493-1507.
    CrossRef    
  8. Crockford R.H. and D.P. Richardson, 1998. Litterfall, litter and associated chemistry in a dry sclerophyll eucalypt forest and a pine plantation in south-eastern Australia: 1. Litterfall and litter. Hydrol. Process., 12: 365-384.
    CrossRef    
  9. Currie, W.S., J.D. Aber, W.H. McDowell, R.D. Boone and A.H. Magill, 1996. Vertical transport of dissolved organic C and N under long-term N amendments in pine and hardwood forests. Biogeochemistry, 35: 471-505.
    CrossRef    
  10. Dezzeo, N. and N. Chacon, 2006. Nutrient fluxes in incident rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow in adjacent primary and secondary forests of the Gran Sabana, southern Venezuela. Forest Ecol. Manag., 234: 218-226.
    CrossRef    
  11. Fröberg, M., D.B. Kleja, B. Bergkvist, E. Tipping and J. Mulder, 2005. Dissolved organic carbon leaching from a coniferous forest floor-a field manipulation experiment. Biogeochemistry, 75: 271-287.
    CrossRef    
  12. Funk, J.L., 2005. Hedychium gardnerianum invasion into Hawaiian montane rainforest: Interactions among litter quality, decomposition rate and soil nitrogen availability. Biogeochemistry, 76: 441-451.
    CrossRef    
  13. Goller, R., W. Wilcke, K. Fleischbein, C. Valarezo and W. Zech, 2006. Dissolved nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur forms in the ecosystem fluxes of a montane forest in Ecuador. Biogeochemistry, 77: 57-89.
    CrossRef    
  14. Hafner, S.D., P.M. Groffman and M.J. Mitchell, 2005. Leaching of dissolved organic carbon, dissolved organic nitrogen and other solutes from coarse woody debris and litter in a mixed forest in New York State. Biogeochemistry, 74: 257-282.
    CrossRef    
  15. Harmand, J.M., H. Ávila, E. Dambrine, U. Skiba, S. deMiguel, R.V. Renderos, R. Oliver, F. Jiménez and J. Beer, 2007. Nitrogen dynamics and soil nitrate retention in a Coffea Arabica-Eucalyptus deglupta agroforestry system in Southern Costa Rica. Biogeochemistry, 85: 125-139.
    CrossRef    
  16. Liu, W., J.E.D. Fox and Z. Xu, 2002. Nutrient fluxes in bulk precipitation, throughfall and stemflow in montane subtropical moist forest on Ailao Mountain in Yunnan, south-west China. J. Trop. Ecol., 18: 527-541.
    CrossRef    
  17. Loupe, T.M., W.W. Miller, D.W. Johnson, E.M. Carroll, D. Hanseder, D. Glass and R.F. Walker, 2007. Inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in Sierran forest O horizon Leachate. J. Environ. Qual., 36: 498-507.
    CrossRef    PMid:17332254    
  18. Madeira, M. and C. Ribeiro, 1995. Influence of leaf litter type on the chemical evolution of a soil parent material (sandstone). Biogeochemistry, 29: 43-58.
    CrossRef    
  19. McComb, A.J., S. Qiu, R.W. Bell and J.A. Davis, 2007. Catchment litter: A phosphorus source mobilized during seasonal rainfall. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosys., 77: 179-186.
    CrossRef    
  20. Monleon, V.J.K.I. and J.R. Cromack, 1996. Long-term effects of prescribed underburning on litter decomposition and nutrient release in ponderosa pine stands in central Oregon. Forest Ecol. Manag., 81: 143-152.
    CrossRef    
  21. Nie, L.S., D.Z. Wang and J.Y. Li, 2007. Transfer characteristics of nutrient elements through hydrological process of Pinus tabulaeformis stand in the West Mountain of Beijing. Frontiers Forestry China, 2(3): 329-334.
    CrossRef    
  22. Parker, G.G., 1983. Throughfall and stemflow in the forest nutrient cycle. Adv. Ecol. Res., 13: 57-113.
    CrossRef    
  23. Potter, C.S., 1992. Stemflow nutrient input to soil in a successional hardwood forest. Plant Soil, 140: 249-254.
    CrossRef    
  24. Powers, J.S., R.A. Montgomery, E.C. Adair and F.Q. Brearley, 2009. Decomposition in tropical forests: A pan-tropical study of the effects of litter type, litter placement and mesofaunal exclusion across a precipitation gradient. J. Ecol., 97(4): 801-811.
    CrossRef    
  25. Roda, F., A. Avila and D. Bonilia, 1990. Pricipitation, throughfall, soil solution and streamwater chemistry in a holm-oak (Quercus ilex) forest. J. Hydrol., 116: 167-183.
    CrossRef    
  26. Rustad, L.E. and C.S. Cronan, 1988. Element loss and retention during litter decay in a red spruce stand in Maine. Can. J. Forest. Res., 18: 947-953.
    CrossRef    
  27. Scherer-Lorenzen, M., J.L. Bonilla and C. Potvin, 2007. Tree species richness affects litter production and decomposition rates in a tropical biodiversity experiment. Oikos, 116: 2108-2124.
    CrossRef    
  28. Schimel, J.P. and M.K. Firestone, 1989. Inorganic N incorporation by coniferous forest floor material. Soil Biol. Biochem., 21: 41-46.
    CrossRef    
  29. Solinger, S., K. Kalbitz and E. Matzner, 2001. Controls on the dynamics of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in a central European deciduous forest. Biogeochemistry, 55: 327-349.
    CrossRef    
  30. Turner, J. and M.J. Lambert, 2002. Litterfall and forest floor dynamics in Eucalyptus pilularis forests. Austral. Ecol., 27: 192-199.
    CrossRef    
  31. Wilcke, W., S. Yasin, U. Abramowski, C. Valarezo and W. Zech, 2002. Nutrient storage and turnover in organic layers under tropical montane rain forest in Ecuador. Eur. J. Soil Sci., 53: 15-27.
    CrossRef    
  32. Williams, M.W., J.S. Baron, N. Caine, R. Sommerfeld and R. Sanford, 1996. Nitrogen saturation in the rocky mountains. Environ. Sci. Technol., 30: 640-646.
    CrossRef    
  33. Xu, Y.G., G.Y. Zhou, Z.M. Wu, T.S. Luo and Z.C. He, 2001. Chemical composition of precipitation, throughfall and soil solutions at two forested sites in Guangzhou, South China. Water Air Soil Poll., 130: 1079-1084.
    CrossRef    
  34. Yavitt, J.B. and T.J. Fahey, 1986. Litter decay and leaching from the forest floor in Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine) ecosystems. J. Ecol., 74: 525-545.
    CrossRef    

Competing interests

The authors have no competing interests.

Open Access Policy

This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

Copyright

The authors have no competing interests.

ISSN (Online):  2042-4876
ISSN (Print):   2042-4868
Submit Manuscript
   Information
   Sales & Services
Home   |  Contact us   |  About us   |  Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2024. MAXWELL Scientific Publication Corp., All rights reserved