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DOI10.1007/s13595-019-0821-3
Growth-mortality attributes and species composition determine carbon sequestration and dynamics of old stand types in the Acadian Forest of New Brunswick, Canada
Bashir, Altamash1; MacLean, David A.2; Hennigar, Chris R.2
发表日期2019
ISSN1286-4560
EISSN1297-966X
卷号76期号:2
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Key messageWe used 20years of plot data to analyze the influence of tree growth-mortality balance and species mix on the potential of old stands to sequester carbon from the atmosphere and store carbon. The study indicated that carbon in hardwood-dominated stands increased with age, without any sign of decline in carbon sequestration. In contrast, balsam fir (Abies balsamea(L.) Mill.) dominated softwood stands showed a negative C change with a decline at 80years of age.ContextVariation in species stand development, carbon (C) storage, and sequestration is fundamental to ascertain the role of old forests as sources and sinks in global C.AimsTo analyze the effect of the balance between growth and mortality of species and hardwood-softwood mix on the C source and sink budget of old forest types in New Brunswick, Canada.MethodsA set of 602 plots, representing 12 stand types, were grouped into softwood (SW), mixedwood (MW), and hardwood (HW) categories. Net C change per year, including growth, recruitment of trees, and mortality, was calculated, and plots were categorized into three classes, of carbon sinks, sources, or neutral.ResultsOver the period from 1987 to 2007, 68% of plots were C sinks, 25% were sources, and 7% were neutral. Balsam fir-spruce (Picea sp.) was the only stand type with negative mean C change at -0.2t C ha(-1)yr(-1). Long-term C projection using OSM (open stand model) determined that shade-tolerant hardwood and mixed stand types showed increases of 26-30% of total C over a 100-year simulation, whereas other stand types ranged between 7 and 21% increases.ConclusionBalsam fir-dominated stands incur high mortality rates due to shorter longevity (stand decline) and high susceptibility to insect and wind disturbances, and therefore, HW and non-balsam fir-dominated MW should have priority in management for longer rotations to maximize C onsite.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/98146
作者单位1.Inland Norway Univ Appl Sci, Fac Appl Ecol Agr Sci & Biotechnol, N-2480 Evenstad, Norway;
2.Univ New Brunswick, Fac Forestry & Environm Management, POB 4400, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada
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Bashir, Altamash,MacLean, David A.,Hennigar, Chris R.. Growth-mortality attributes and species composition determine carbon sequestration and dynamics of old stand types in the Acadian Forest of New Brunswick, Canada[J],2019,76(2).
APA Bashir, Altamash,MacLean, David A.,&Hennigar, Chris R..(2019).Growth-mortality attributes and species composition determine carbon sequestration and dynamics of old stand types in the Acadian Forest of New Brunswick, Canada.ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE,76(2).
MLA Bashir, Altamash,et al."Growth-mortality attributes and species composition determine carbon sequestration and dynamics of old stand types in the Acadian Forest of New Brunswick, Canada".ANNALS OF FOREST SCIENCE 76.2(2019).
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