Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially important for elucidating and predicting forest carbon dynamics in order to understand the carbon sink/source activities. During early secondary succession, understory vegetation often affects sapling growth. However, reports on biomass recovery in naturally-regenerating sites are limited in Japan. Therefore, we traced annual or biennial changes in plant species, biomass, and net primary production (NPP) in a naturally regenerating site in Japan after windthrow and salvage-logging plantation for nine years. The catastrophic disturbance depleted the aboveground biomass (AGB) from 90.6 to 2.7 Mg·ha−1, changing understory dominant species from Dryopter...
Recent studies based on remote sensing and carbon process models have revealed that terrestrial net ...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
<p>Forest development in temperate regions is considered to be a global carbon sink. Many studies ha...
Lucidophyllous (evergreen broad-leaved) forests are the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropi...
Forests play an important role in the terrestrial carbon balance, with most being in a carbon sequ...
To restore nonwooded stands dominated by dwarf bamboo species (Sasa kurilensis or S. senanensis) int...
A number of issues in basic and applied forest ecology require an understanding of the controls on p...
To mitigate the negative effects of climate change, it is necessary to conserve carbon stocks in for...
Forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere function as carbon (C) sinks for atmospheric carbon dio...
Analysis of growth and biomass turnover in natural forests of Eucalyptus regnans, the world's talles...
A number of issues in basic and applied forest ecology require an understanding of the controls on p...
Recent studies based on remote sensing and carbon process models have revealed that terrestrial net ...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Quantitative evaluations of biomass accumulation after disturbances in forests are crucially importa...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
<p>Forest development in temperate regions is considered to be a global carbon sink. Many studies ha...
Lucidophyllous (evergreen broad-leaved) forests are the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropi...
Forests play an important role in the terrestrial carbon balance, with most being in a carbon sequ...
To restore nonwooded stands dominated by dwarf bamboo species (Sasa kurilensis or S. senanensis) int...
A number of issues in basic and applied forest ecology require an understanding of the controls on p...
To mitigate the negative effects of climate change, it is necessary to conserve carbon stocks in for...
Forest ecosystems in the Northern Hemisphere function as carbon (C) sinks for atmospheric carbon dio...
Analysis of growth and biomass turnover in natural forests of Eucalyptus regnans, the world's talles...
A number of issues in basic and applied forest ecology require an understanding of the controls on p...
Recent studies based on remote sensing and carbon process models have revealed that terrestrial net ...
Many secondary deciduous forests of eastern North America are approaching a transition in which matu...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...