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PLANT AND SOIL
卷 219, 期 1-2, 页码 273-278出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1004783502067
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cellulose; lignin; litter; nitrogen; Pinus radiata; tannins
The quality of substrates in plantation forest litter, and their chemistry, can influence decomposition and N cycling. We studied the decomposition of Pinus radiata D. Don needles suspended on branches in windrows, for 3 yr after clear-cutting, using improved solid-state C-13 NMR and chemical analysis. The NMR spectra suggested that the concentration of condensed tannins was 12-22%, and showed they were chemically altered during the period 4-12 months after clear-cutting. The spectra showed no evidence for further chemical modification of the tannins during the second or third years. Data for P. radiata needle decomposition in New Zealand indicated rapid loss of mass in the first 3 months, and condensed tannins did not appear to prevent mineralization of C or N. The tannin and lignin concentrations increased with decomposition of the needles, which was consistent with the early mineralization of readily available C compounds.
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