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The comparison of Soil Properties and Early Growth of Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi Seedlings in Harvested Larix kaempferi and Pinus rigida stands  

Yang, A-Ram (Forest Practice Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Hwang, Jaehong (Forest Practice Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Song, Sun-Wha (Department of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering, Korea University)
Cho, Minseok (Forest Practice Research Center, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.102, no.3, 2013 , pp. 455-462 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objectives of this study were to compare soil physical and chemical properties and early growth of Pinus densiflora and Larix kaempferi seedlings in harvested Larix kaempferi and Pinus rigida stands. Study stands were located in harvested L. kaempferi (Yeongju) and Pinus rigida (Wonju) plantations. Seedlings of L. kaempferi (1-1) and P. densiflora (1-0) were planted in April, 2008, Yeongju. Also, seedlings of L. kaempferi (1- 1) and P. densiflora (1-1) were planted with the density of 3,000 seedlings/ha in April, 2010, Wonju. We analyzed soil physical and chemical properties and the relative growth rate of seedlings using diameter at root collar and seedling height. Soil organic matter, total nitrogen and available phosphorus concentrations in harvested P. rigida stand were significantly higher than those in harvested L. kaempferi stand. The relative growth rate of P. densiflora seedlings with former stands were not significantly different. The relative growth rate of diameter at root collar of L. kaempferi seedling in harvested P. rigida stands were significantly higher than that in harvested L. kaempferi stand. Higher concentrations of organic matter, total nitrogen and available phosphorus in harvested P. rigida stand was probably positively affect to the early growth of seedlings.
Keywords
harvesting; regeneration; relative growth rate; seedling growth; soil properties;
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