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The influence of stemflow from standing dead trees on the fluxes of some ions in a mixed deciduous forest
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Volume
18
Issue
11
First Page
1490
Last Page
1493
Publication Date
1988
Abstract
Stemflow was collected from live and dead trees of trembling aspen, largetooth aspen, and maple from a mixed deciduous forest in Chalk River, Ontario, for each rain event occurring between May and August, 1984. The data showed that the chemistry of dead-tree stemflow is qualitatively different from that of live trees, with dead-tree stemflow contributing very large proportions of the total amounts of nitrate and phosphate available within the system. Given the increasing mortality of these tree species in the Chalk River area, dead-tree stemflows may assume major importance in influencing nutrient cycling of nitrogen and phosphorus within the forest.
Recommended Citation
Watters, R. J. and Price, A. G. 1988. The influence of stemflow from standing dead trees on the fluxes of some ions in a mixed deciduous forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 18 (11): 1490-1493.