Do replacement of a Pinus taeda man-made plantation with a Carpinus betulus natural stand in the Hyrcanian region alter the throughfall nutrient inputs?

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Department of Forestry and Forest Economics, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, I. R. Iran

2 Professor, Dept. of Forestry and Forest Economics,, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, I. R. Iran

3 Associate Professor, Dept. of Forestry and Forest Economics, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, I. R. Iran

4 Astara Natural Resources and Watershed Bureau, Astara, Guilan, Iran.

10.22034/ijf.2024.392525.1924

Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this research was to compare the nutrient elements, pH and EC of rainfall compared to TF of a natural stand of Carpinus betulus L. and a man-made Pinus taeda L. plantation located in the Hyrcanian region, Astara, north of Iran.
Materials and Methods: Rainfall and throughfall samplings were done using nine and 18 man-made plastic collectors installed randomly under the canopy and open space, respectively, of each stands. The amounts of EC and pH were measured using EC meter and pH meter. The nutrient amounts of calcium (Ca++) and magnesium (Mg++) measured by the Titration method and potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+) elements were measured by Flame photometer for three rainfall events during the summer season, 2022.
Results: pH in TF of Carpinus betulus stand was 7 and 6.8 and P. taeda 6.4 and 6.6 in two events which were significantly different from those measured for rainfall (6.6 and 7.1). EC of TF of C. betulus and Pinus taeda increased by 126.4 percent and 113.2 percent, respectively . The amounts of Ca++ in the TF of the C. betulus stand for three events were 24, 19.6 and 12.5 ppm (mean: 18.7 ppm), respectively, while for corresponding rainfall were measured 11.6, 6.7 and 6.2 (mean: 28.8 ppm), respectively, statically significant different for all events. Mg++ showed the least change compared to other nutrients elements. The amount of Na+ in TF of man-made P. taeda plantation in the first event (15.6) showed a significant difference with that of Na+ in rainfall (9.3 ppm).
Conclusion: When rainfall hits the canopy of the C. betulus natural stand, in 85 to 90% of the nutrients of throughfall samples of TF as well as the pH and EC were significantly changed compared to rainfall. However, this percentage of significant change was 70 to 75% for P. taeda man-mad plantation. In this way, replacement of C. betulus with P. taeda altered the nutrients elements of TF as well as pH and EC by 55%. Understanding the change in the amount of nutrients inputs to the forest ecosystems via TF is essential for choosing the appropriate species for the reforestation of degraded forests since planting new species in an area, in addition to changing the amount of rain that reaches the forest floor, it changes the quality of rainfall.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 14 March 2024
  • Receive Date: 11 April 2023
  • Revise Date: 10 January 2024
  • Accept Date: 29 October 2023