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Comparative Study of Carbon Storage in Different Forest Stands in Subtropical China

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BOTANICAL REVIEW
Volume 77, Issue 3, Pages 242-251

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12229-011-9080-1

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Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachy pubescens) Stand; Carbon Sink; Carbon Storage; Carbon Fixation Abilities; Subtropical China

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [30972356]
  2. key Science and Technology Development project of Zhejiang Province [2007 C13041]
  3. Innovative Team of Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University

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Selection and development of tree species with high fixing CO2 capacity is an increasing problem worldwide. A comparative study on carbon fixation ability of three forest stands was conducted at Linlong Mountain, Li'nan County, Zhejiang Province, China. The results showed that total carbon storage in the ecosystems of Moso bamboo, Chinese fir, and Masson pine stands were 104.83, 95.66, and 96.49 t C/ha, respectively. The spatial distribution of carbon storage in the three ecosystems decreased in the order: soil > tree story > the vegetation under the forests. Carbon storage in the soils under Moso bamboo, Chinese fir, and Masson pine stands accounted for 65.3, 61.4, and 55.6% of the total CSs, respectively. The Moso bamboo forest ecosystem fixed 1.69 and 1.63 times as much C (9.64 t C/ha/year) as the Chinese fir and Masson pine forest ecosystems, respectively.

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