The effect of forest treefall gap on humus forms in amixed Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) forest

Autorzy

  • Seyyed Mohammad Waez-Mousavi Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Faculty of Forest Sciences
    Gorgan, Iran
    phone: +98 911 953 6906, fax: +98 171 2225989
    e-mail: Waezmousavi@gau.ac.ir
  • Hashem Habashi Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Faculty of Forest Sciences
    Gorgan, Iran
  • Toktam Sajedi University of British Columbia, Department of Forest Sciences
    Vancouver, B.C., Canada

Abstract

Gap formation affects environmental conditions in forest ecosystems. In this study, the effect of forest gap on humus form in amixed Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) forest was investigated by comparing the humus forms found in gaps with those in parts of the stand with closed canopies in atemperate mixed forest in northern Iran. In total, 32 gaps were selected from which 160 humus profiles were considered within gaps, and afurther 160 within adjacent closed canopies. In each profile, humus forms were determined based on their morphological characteristics. Results indicated that gap significantly affected humus forms. The humus forms in gaps differed significantly from those in adjacent areas of closed stand. Mull order type humus was the most commonly found in the study site (70% of all profiles). The results also showed that forest floor thickness was lower in gaps than in adjacent closed areas. The suborder eumull was the most common in gaps, whereas dysmull was found to be the most common within closed areas.

DOI
Source Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A – Forestry
Print ISSN 0071-6677
Online ISSN
2199-5907
Type of article
original article
Original title
The effect of forest treefall gap on humus forms in amixed Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) forest
Publisher The Committee on Forestry Sciences and Wood Technology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Forest Research Institute in Sekocin Stary
Date 16/03/2012

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