Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand

© 2016, Mahidol University. All rights reserved. Investigation on carbon and nutrient storages in the ecosystem of an upper montane forest (UMF) was carried out at Mt. Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand. A method of plant community analysis was used for studying vegetation structure and plan...

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Main Authors: Soontorn Khamyong, Niwat Anongrak
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-558682018-09-05T03:02:49Z Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand Soontorn Khamyong Niwat Anongrak Environmental Science © 2016, Mahidol University. All rights reserved. Investigation on carbon and nutrient storages in the ecosystem of an upper montane forest (UMF) was carried out at Mt. Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand. A method of plant community analysis was used for studying vegetation structure and plant species diversity. Fifty sampling plots, 40×40 m2in size, were arranged using a stratified random technique over the forest from about 2,000 m to 2,565 m above mean sea level. Forest biomass of 47 woody species was calculated using allometric equations of Tsutsumi et al. (1983). The total plant biomass was estimated to be 703.8 Mg ha-1. The total amounts of stored carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium in the biomass were calculated to be 347.91 Mg ha-1, 4038.79 kg ha-1, 459.07 kg ha-1, 2001.37 kg ha-1, 7112.48 kg ha-1and 1515.47 kg ha-1, respectively. Quercus eumorpha had the highest amount of nutrient storage, followed by Syzygium angkae, Shima wallichii, Litsea martabarnica, Lindera caudata, etc. The annual amounts of recycling through litterfall for these nutrients were in the following order: 3425.31 kg ha-1, 121.21 kg ha-1, 5.54 kg ha-1, 33.04 kg ha-1, 303.06 kg ha-1and 10.41 kg ha-1. Their total amounts in organic layers were measured to be 19.46 Mg ha-1, 594.30 kg ha-1, 36.51 kg ha-1, 101.78 kg ha-1, 488.59 kg ha-1and 56.64 kg ha-1, respectively. The total amounts of carbon, nitrogen, extractable P, extractable K, extractable Ca and extractable Mg in a one-meter soil profile were evaluated to be as follow: 262.47 Mg ha-1, 10209.41 kg ha-1, 87.71 kg ha-1, 227.24 kg ha-1, 270.76 kg ha-1and 64.69 kg ha-1, respectively. Thus, the total ecosystem storages of carbon and nitrogen were in the following order: 629.84 Mg ha-1and 14842.50 kg ha-1. The storages of the two nutrients were high in this forest as it is an abundant forest that has not had forest fire and low levels of soil erosion. 2018-09-05T03:02:49Z 2018-09-05T03:02:49Z 2016-01-01 Journal 24082384 16865456 2-s2.0-85046229802 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85046229802&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55868
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Soontorn Khamyong
Niwat Anongrak
Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
description © 2016, Mahidol University. All rights reserved. Investigation on carbon and nutrient storages in the ecosystem of an upper montane forest (UMF) was carried out at Mt. Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand. A method of plant community analysis was used for studying vegetation structure and plant species diversity. Fifty sampling plots, 40×40 m2in size, were arranged using a stratified random technique over the forest from about 2,000 m to 2,565 m above mean sea level. Forest biomass of 47 woody species was calculated using allometric equations of Tsutsumi et al. (1983). The total plant biomass was estimated to be 703.8 Mg ha-1. The total amounts of stored carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium in the biomass were calculated to be 347.91 Mg ha-1, 4038.79 kg ha-1, 459.07 kg ha-1, 2001.37 kg ha-1, 7112.48 kg ha-1and 1515.47 kg ha-1, respectively. Quercus eumorpha had the highest amount of nutrient storage, followed by Syzygium angkae, Shima wallichii, Litsea martabarnica, Lindera caudata, etc. The annual amounts of recycling through litterfall for these nutrients were in the following order: 3425.31 kg ha-1, 121.21 kg ha-1, 5.54 kg ha-1, 33.04 kg ha-1, 303.06 kg ha-1and 10.41 kg ha-1. Their total amounts in organic layers were measured to be 19.46 Mg ha-1, 594.30 kg ha-1, 36.51 kg ha-1, 101.78 kg ha-1, 488.59 kg ha-1and 56.64 kg ha-1, respectively. The total amounts of carbon, nitrogen, extractable P, extractable K, extractable Ca and extractable Mg in a one-meter soil profile were evaluated to be as follow: 262.47 Mg ha-1, 10209.41 kg ha-1, 87.71 kg ha-1, 227.24 kg ha-1, 270.76 kg ha-1and 64.69 kg ha-1, respectively. Thus, the total ecosystem storages of carbon and nitrogen were in the following order: 629.84 Mg ha-1and 14842.50 kg ha-1. The storages of the two nutrients were high in this forest as it is an abundant forest that has not had forest fire and low levels of soil erosion.
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Niwat Anongrak
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Niwat Anongrak
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title Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
title_short Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
title_full Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
title_fullStr Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Carbon and nutrient storages in an upper montane forest at Mt. Inthanon Summit, Northern Thailand
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