Publication: Effects of nitrogen deposition on carbon sequestration in Chinese fir forests ecosystems
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Nitrogen deposition and its ecologic effects on forest ecosystems have received global attention.
In this paper, the ecosystem model FORECAST was used to assess the effects of nitrogen
deposition on carbon sequestration in Chinese fir plantation forests. This topic is important as
China is intensifying its reforestation efforts to increase forest carbon sequestration for
combating climate change impacts, and the Chinese fir is the most important plantation species
in China. A series of scenarios including N deposition levels (1, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 kg ha-1 y-1), management regime (rotation lengths of 15, 30 and 50 years) and site quality (poor and rich
nutrient sites) were defined for the simulations. Our simulation results show that N deposition
increased carbon sequestration in Chinese fir forests, with a higher increasing effect at lower N
deposition levels and lower increasing effect at higher N deposition levels. When N deposition
levels exceed 20-30 kg ha-1 y-1, the effects of N deposition on forest C pools were marginal;
suggesting that N deposition levels of 20-30 kg ha-1 y-1 could lead to soil N saturation in Chinese
fir forests. Any additional amounts of N input from deposition would likely be leached out. It is
estimated that the contributions of N deposition to C sequestration in the whole Chinese fir
forests, South-East China are 7.4 x 10 6 Mg C year-1 under the current N deposition levels (5 to 10
kg ha-1 y-1) and could reach up to 16 x 10 6 Mg C year-1 under hypothetic future N deposition
conditions (7.5 to 15 kg ha-1 y-1).
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