Affiliation:
1. Co‐Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing China
2. Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Combating of Ministry of Education Beijing Forestry University Beijing China
3. State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science Wuhan University, Wuhan Hubei China
Abstract
AbstractLong‐term pure forest (PF) management and successive planting has result resulted in “low‐efficiency artificial forests” in large areas. However, controversy persists over the promoting effect of introduction of broadleaf tree species on production efficiency of PF. This study hypothesised that introduced broadleaf tree species can significantly promote both water‐nutrient use efficiency and gross primary productivity (GPP)of PF. Tree ring chronologies, water source, water use efficiency and GPP were analysed in coniferous Cunninghamia lanceolata and broadleaved Phoebe zhennan growing over the past three decades. The introduction of P. zhennan into C. lanceolata plantations resulted in inter‐specific competition for water, probably because of the similarity of the main water source of these two tree species. However, C. lanceolata absorbed more water with a higher nutrient level from the 40–60‐cm soil layer in mixed forests (MF). Although the co‐existing tree species limited the basal area increment and growth rates of C. lanceolata in MF plots, the acquisition of dissolved nutrients from the fertile topsoil layer were enhanced; this increased the water use efficiency and GPP of MF plots. To achieve better ecological benefits and GPP, MFs should be constructed in southern China.
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