The influence of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) flower and leaf fall on soil phosphate

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Yong Chul Lee
Jong Min Nam
Jae Geun Kim
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Biology Education
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Plant and Soil | 2011年 / 341卷
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Anion exchange resin membrane; Decomposition; Litterfall; Membrane phosphate; Nutrient-cycling;
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To investigate the influence of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) flower and leaf fall on soil phosphate, we monitored litterfall, litter decomposition, and soil membrane phosphate in a R. pseudoacacia forest on Mt. Ilzasan, Seoul, Korea. R. pseudoacacia flower litter was 30–50% of total litter production in May and the flowers decomposed rapidly. More than 11% of R. pseudoacacia leaf litter decomposed from February to May, while that of Quercus spp. decomposed very little. Fast decomposition of R. pseudoacacia flower and leaf litter significantly increased membrane phosphate in the soil. The rapid nutrient-cycling of R. pseudoacacia through flower litterfall and rapid decomposition benefits the plant itself in the growing season when nutrients demand is increasing. Rapid nutrient-cycling might be a strategy that helps R. pseudoacacia to persist in poor soil environments.
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