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Effects of Ips typographus

Yaşar AKSU tarafından yazıldı
20 Nisan 2018 Cuma



Effects of Ips typographus (L.) Damage on Litter
Quality and Decomposition Rates of Oriental Spruce [Picea orientalis (L.) 
Link
.] in Hatila Valley National Park, Turkey


1T Sarıyıldız     1E Akkuzu   1M Küçük   1A Duman   2Y Aksu


1Artvin Çoruh Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Orman Mühendisliği Bölümü, Artvin   
2Artvin Orman Bölge Müdürlüğü, Artvin


Abstract

This study investigated the effects of Ips typographus (L.) damage on initial litter quality parameters and subsequent decomposition rates of oriental spruce tree species [Picea orientalis (L.) Link]. The needle litter was collected from highly damaged, moderately damaged and control stands on two aspects (north and south) and two slope position (top and bottom) on each aspect. The litter was analyzed for initial total carbon, lignin and nutrient (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and manganese) concentrations. The variability in nitrogen and calcium concentrations and ratios of C:N, lignin:N and lignin:Ca was significantly affected by the insect damaged levels. While nitrogen concentrations in needle litter increased with increasing insect damage (and consequently the ratios of C:N and lignin:N decreased), calcium concentrations decreased (and consequently the ratio of lignin:Ca increased). Aspect and slope positions explained most of the variability in carbon, lignin, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and manganese concentrations and lignin:P ratio between all studied stands. Litter decomposition was studied in the field using the litterbag technique. The litter from highly damaged stands showed highest decomposition rates followed by moderately damaged and control stands. The mass loss rates were significantly positively correlated with initial nitrogen concentration and negatively with C:N and lignin:N ratios. The effects of microclimate resulting from canopy damage on litter decomposition was also examined at the same time using standard litter with the same litter quality parameters, but they showed no significant differences among the insect damage levels indicating that alteration of the litter quality parameters produced by I. typographus damage played a more important role than altered microclimate in controlling needle litter decomposition rates. However, changes in microclimate factors due to topography influenced decomposition rates.

Keywords: Litter decomposition Ips typographus Litter quality Picea orientalis (L.) Link.Nitrogen Lignin Aspect Slope position


Yayın yeri: Sarıyıldız, T., E. Akkuzu, M. Küçük, A. Duman., Y. Aksu, “Effects of Ips typographus (L.) Damage on Litter Quality and Decomposition Rates of Oriental Spruce [Picea orientalis (L.) Link.] in Hatila Valley National Park, Turkey,” European Journal of Forest Research, 127, 429-440 (2008).

        

 
 
 

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