Understory nutrient content in an age sequence ofDouglas-fir stands
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Ann. Bot.
Volume
42
Publication Date
1-1-1978
First Page
1045
Last Page
1055
Abstract
The nutrient concentrations and contents of the under-storey species were estimated for a series of Pacific North-west Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga menziessii (Mirb.) Franco] stands ranging in age from 9 to 95 years. Analyses were carried out for ash, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, Fe, Zn and Na and significant differences in nutrient concentrations were found to exist between species; species rejecting certain nutrients and accumulating others. General trends for mean concentrations of some nutrients are associated with stand maturity in that ash, K and Mg decline, P and Mn increase and N and Ca reaches a peak at 20-30 years and then declines. The nutrient contents (kg ha⁻¹) of the under-storey component of the stands are presented and trends discussed.
Recommended Citation
Turner, J., J.N. Long and Adela Backiel. 1978. Understory nutrient content in an age sequence of Douglas-fir stands. Ann. Bot. 42:1045-1055.