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adam_text | Titel: Functioning and Management of European Beech Ecosystems
Autor: Brumme, Rainer
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Introduction ...................................................................... 1
R. Brumme and P.K. Khanna
Part A Description of Long-term Observation Sites
1 General Description of Study Sites
H. Meesenburg and R. Brumme
References .................................................................. 11
2 Climatic Condition at Three Beech Forest Sites in Central Germany
O. Panferov, H. Kreilein, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhom,
and G. Gravenhorst
2.1 Climate of Germany.................................................. 13
2.2 Experimental Sites ................................................... 16
2.2.1 Climatic Variables ........................................... 16
2.3 Climatic Conditions at Beech Sites .................................. 17
2.3.1 Solar Radiation ............................................... 17
2.3.2 Air Temperature .............................................. 18
2.3.3 Precipitation .................................................. 20
2.3.4 Variations of Air Temperature and Precipitation
During the Observation Period............................... 22
2.3.5 Soil Temperature ............................................. 24
2.4 Comparison with Other Climatic Regions ........................... 27
2.5 Conclusions........................................................... 30
References .................................................................. 31
3 Soil Properties
H. Meesenburg, R. Brumme, C. Jacobsen, K.J. Meiwes, and J. Eichhom
3.1 Introduction .......................................................... 33
x Contents
3.2 Parent Material, Mineral Composition, Soil Texture ................ 33
3.3 Soil Types, Soil pH, and Buffer Systems of Soils ................... 36
3.4 Cation Exchange Capacity, and Exchangeable Cations ............. 37
3.5 Nutrient Status of Soils and Organic Layer Types .................. 40
3.6 Additional Study Plots at the Soiling Site ........................... 41
3.7 Conclusions........................................................... 46
References .................................................................. 46
4 Changes in C and N Contents of Soils Under Beech Forests
over a Period of 35 Years
K.J. Meiwes, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, C. Jacobsen, and P.K. Khanna
4.1 Introduction .......................................................... 49
4.2 Content and Distribution of C and N in Soils from
Three Beech Sites .................................................... 50
4.3 Long-term Periodic Measurements of C and N Contents
in the Soil at Soiling Site ............................................ 54
4.4 Human Impacts and Management Issues at Soiling ................. 57
4.5 Summary ............................................................. 61
References .................................................................. 62
5 Vegetation
W. Schmidt
5.1 Introduction .......................................................... 65
5.2 Vegetation Structure and Phyto-sociological Classification......... 66
5.2.1 Soiling ........................................................ 66
5.2.2 Zierenberg .................................................... 68
5.2.3 Gottinger Wald ............................................... 71
5.3 Vegetation Ecology of the Beech Forest Ecosystems:
Impact of Site Conditions ............................................ 74
5.4 Vegetation Dynamics ................................................ 77
5.4.1 Soiling ........................................................ 77
5.4.2 Zierenberg .................................................... 78
5.4.3 Gottinger Wald ............................................... 78
5.5 Conclusion............................................................ 81
References .................................................................. 82
6 Microbial Biomass
R. Brumme, M. Raubuch, J. Priess, C. P. Wang, and T.-H. Anderson
6.1 Introduction .......................................................... 87
6.2 Microbial Carbon and Nitrogen...................................... 88
6.3 Metabolic Quotient and Cmic-to-Corg Relationship .................. 89
6.4 Conclusions and Indications of Human Impacts .................... 91
References .................................................................. 92
Contents xi
7 Soil Fauna
M. Schaefer and J. Schauermann
7.1 Introduction .......................................................... 93
7.2 Fauna ................................................................. 94
7.3 Macro-Gradient from Base-Rich to Acid Beech Forests ............ 94
7.4 Meso-Gradient from Basalt to Limestone
at the Zierenberg Site ................................................ 99
7.5 Conclusions.......................................................... 100
References ................................................................. 101
Part B Ecosystem Processes
8 Tree Growth, Biomass, and Elements in Tree Components
of Three Beech Sites
P. Rademacher, P.K. Khanna, J. Eichhorn, and M. Guericke
8.1 Introduction ......................................................... 105
8.2 Sites and Methods of Data Collection .............................. 107
8.2.1 Stem Growth ................................................ 107
8.2.2 Biomass Measurements of Different Tree Components
on Two Sites ................................................ 109
8.2.3 Biomass Modelling at Different Experimental Sites ....... 110
8.2.4 Nutrient Concentration of Various Tree Components...... Ill
8.3 Stand Growth........................................................ Ill
8.3.1 SollingSite .................................................. Ill
8.3.2 Gottinger Wald Site ......................................... 113
8.3.3 Zierenberg Site .............................................. 113
8.4 Comparison of Stand Growth at the Three Experimental Sites .... 114
8.5 Biomass of Harvested Trees and Annual Biomass Increments __ 116
8.6 Nutrients in Various Tree Components ............................. 121
8.7 Stand Harvesting and Nutrient Export .............................. 130
8.8 Summary ............................................................ 132
References ................................................................. 133
9 Fine Root Biomass, Turnover and Litter Production
D. Murach, A. Horn, W. Ke-Hong, and C. Rapp
9.1 Introduction ......................................................... 137
9.2 Methods ............................................................. 137
9.3 Fine Root Production and Turnover ................................ 142
9.4 Element Recycling with Litter of Fine Root........................ 147
9.5 Summary ............................................................ 148
References ................................................................. 151
xii Contents
10 Phytomass, Litter and Net Primary Production of Herbaceous Layer
I.-M. Schulze, A. Bolte, W. Schmidt, and J. Eichhorn
10.1 Introduction ........................................................ 155
10.2 Definitions and Methods ........................................... 156
10.2.1 Biomass and NPP Estimates by Harvesting Methods __ 156
10.2.2 Aboveground Phytomass Estimates
by Dimension Analysis ................................... 157
10.3 Phytomass Estimates............................................... 161
10.3.1 Total Biomass Estimated from Harvest Studies.......... 161
10.3.2 Aboveground Phytomass Estimated
by Plant Dimension Analysis ............................. 165
10.3.3 Comparison of Methods of Biomass Assessment ........ 165
10.4 Phenological Patterns of Annual Development of
Herbaceous Biomass ............................................... 167
10.5 Annual Production of Biomass and Litterfall
of the Herbaceous Layer........................................... 169
10.6 N-storage, Dynamic and Internal N-Cycling ...................... 171
10.7 Annual Changes in N-Contents.................................... 172
10.8 C/N-Ratios ......................................................... 174
10.9 Ground Vegetation as a Part of Internal
N-Cycling in Beech Stands ........................................ 175
10.10 Conclusion ......................................................... 176
References ................................................................. 177
11 Biomass and Element Content of Foliage and Aboveground
Litterfall on the Three Long-Term Experimental Beech
Sites: Dynamics and Significance
P.K. Khanna, H. Fortmann, H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, and K.J. Meiwes
11.1 Introduction ........................................................ 183
11.2 Site Description and Collection and Measurements of
Aboveground Litterfall Components and Green Foliage.......... 185
11.3 Components and Annual Patterns
of Aboveground Litterfall ......................................... 187
11.4 Amount of Nutrients in Litterfall .................................. 189
11.5 Nutrient Concentrations in the Total Litterfall and Leaf Litter
Components of the Different Sites ................................ 192
11.6 Foliar Chemistry ................................................... 193
11.7 Nutrients and Heavy Metals in Green Foliage
and Litterfall in Relation to Atmospheric Inputs .................. 198
11.8 Autumn Withdrawal of Nutrients at the Time
of Leaf Senescence ................................................ 200
11.9 Conclusions ........................................................ 203
References ................................................................. 204
Contents xiii
12 The Role of Soil Fauna for Decomposition of Plant Residues
M. Schaefer, S. Migge-Kleian, and S. Scheu
12.1 Introduction ........................................................ 207
12.2 Influence of Soil Fauna on Decomposition
of Canopy Leaf Litter.............................................. 210
12.3 Influence of Soil Fauna on Decomposition
of Herb Litter ...................................................... 211
12.4 Decomposition of Roots and Woody Material .................... 213
12.5 Faunal Control of Litter Decay .................................... 213
12.5.1 Micro-fauna, Meso-fauna, and Macro-fauna ............. 214
12.5.2 Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralisation ..................... 216
12.5.3 Acid Rain and Liming .................................... 218
12.6 The Decomposer Web ............................................. 219
12.6.1 Important Interactions Between Decomposer Groups ... 220
12.6.2 Bottom-up and Top-down Effects ........................ 221
12.7 Earthworms as Ecosystem Engineers.............................. 223
12.7.1 Food Ingestion, Gut Passage, Production
of Casts and Mucus ....................................... 224
12.7.2 Bioturbation ............................................... 224
12.7.3 Earthworm Burrows and Middens........................ 225
12.7.4 Earthworms in the Rhizosphere .......................... 226
12.8 Conclusions ........................................................ 226
References ................................................................. 227
13 Nitrogen and Carbon Transformations
R. Brumme, J. Priess, C.P. Wang, M. Raubuch, G. Steinmetz,
and H. Meyer
13.1 Introduction ........................................................ 231
13.2 Experimental Details............................................... 232
13.3 Nitrogen Mineralisation in Soil Cores............................. 233
13.3.1 Depthwise Distributions of Net N-Mineralisation........ 237
13.3.2 Temperature Sensitivity of Net N-Mineralisation........ 238
13.4 Carbon Mineralisation ............................................. 239
13.4.1 Depthwise Distributions of Net C-Mineralisation........ 240
13.4.2 Temperature Sensitivity of Net C-Mineralisation ........ 241
13.5 Relationship Between N-Mineralisation
and C-Mineralisation.............................................. 241
13.6 Nitrification ........................................................ 243
13.6.1 Autotrophic Versus Heterotrophic Nitrification.......... 246
13.6.2 Effects of Temperature and Water Stress
on Nitrification ............................................ 247
13.7 Conclusions and Indications of Human Impacts .................. 248
References ................................................................. 249
xiv Contents
14 Fate, Transport, and Retention of Applied
15N Labelled Nitrogen in Forest Soils
R. Brumme, C.P. Wang, J. Priess, M. Raubuch, and G. Steinmetz
14.1 Introduction ........................................................ 253
14.2 Experimental Details............................................... 254
14.3 Transport and Leaching Losses of Added
15N Labelled Nitrogen ............................................. 255
14.4 Retention of Applied Ammonium
and 15N Balance of Forest Soils ................................... 258
14.5 Retention of Added Nitrate and 15N Balances
of Forest Soils...................................................... 260
14.6 Temperature Effects on Transformation of Ammonium
Applied to the Surface Organic Layer and to Mineral
Soil Layers of the Soiling Site..................................... 261
14.7 Conclusions ........................................................ 262
References ................................................................. 262
15 Atmospheric Deposition and Canopy Interactions
H. Meesenburg, J. Eichhorn, and K.J. Meiwes
15.1 Introduction ........................................................ 265
15.2 Precipitation Chemistry ............................................ 269
15.3 Element Fluxes..................................................... 273
15.4 Canopy Rain Interactions .......................................... 279
15.5 Discussion.......................................................... 284
15.6 Conclusions ........................................................ 286
References ................................................................. 299
16 Changes in Soil Solution Chemistry, Seepage Losses, and
Input-Output Budgets at Three Beech Forests in Response
to Atmospheric Depositions
R. Brumme, H. Meesenburg, M. Bredemeier, C. Jacobsen,
E. Schonfelder, K.J. Meiwes, and J. Eichhorn
16.1 Introduction ........................................................ 303
16.2 Soil Solution Collection and Statistical Analysis ................. 304
16.3 Modelling of Water Fluxes ........................................ 305
16.4 Calculation of Input-Output Balances
of Various Elements and Acid Production ........................ 306
16.5 Solution Composition From Soils of Different
Buffer Systems..................................................... 308
16.6 Temporal Trends in Soil Solution Chemistry ..................... 311
16.7 Hydrologic Regime ................................................ 316
16.8 Element Seepage Losses........................................... 319
16.9 Element Budgets ................................................... 319
Contents xv
16.9.1 Soiling Site................................................ 321
16.9.2 Gottinger Wald Site....................................... 325
16.9.3 Zierenberg Site ............................................ 326
16.10 Acid Loading: Atmospheric Depositions
and System-Internal H Production ............................... 327
16.11 Final Discussion .................................................. 329
16.11.1 Response of Acid-Base Soil Properties to
Decreasing Atmospheric Deposition .................. 329
16.11.2 Response of N and C Budgets of Soils to
Decreasing Atmospheric Depositions ................. 330
16.12 Conclusions ....................................................... 332
References ................................................................. 332
17 Soil Respiration
R. Brumme, W. Borken, and J. Prenzel
17.1 Introduction ........................................................ 337
17.2 Soil Chamber Design Affects Soil
Respiration Measurements......................................... 338
17.3 Temporal Variation of Soil Respiration ........................... 340
17.4 Spatial Variation of Soil Respiration .............................. 342
17.5 Soil Respiration in Temperate Beech Forests ..................... 343
17.6 Autotrophic Respiration ........................................... 344
17.7 Effects of Additional N-inputs and Liming
on Soil Respiration................................................. 347
17.8 Summary and Implications for Management Options ............ 348
References ................................................................. 349
18 N2O Emission from Temperate Beech Forest Soils
R. Brumme and W. Borken
18.1 Introduction ........................................................ 353
18.2 Method ............................................................. 353
18.3 Temporal Variation of NiO Emission ............................. 354
18.4 Spatial Variation of N2O Emissions............................... 356
18.5 Landscape Control on N2O Emissions ............................ 356
18.6 Relationship Between Temperature and N2O Emission .......... 360
18.7 Implications of Forest Management for N2O Emissions.......... 361
18.8 Conclusions ........................................................ 364
References ................................................................. 365
19 Methane Uptake by Temperate Forest Soils
W. Borken and R. Brumme
19.1 Introduction ........................................................ 369
19.2 Moisture and Temperature Effects ................................ 370
Contents
19.3 Site Factors Determine Methane Uptake .......................... 373
19.4 Effects of Liming and Forest Harvesting.......................... 377
19.5 Effects of Nitrogen Input .......................................... 379
19.6 Conclusions and Indications of Human Impacts .................. 382
References ................................................................. 383
Part C Forest Management and Regional Scale Issues Concerning
CandN
20 Microbial Biomass in Broad-Leaved Forest Soils
T.-H. Anderson
20.1 Introduction ........................................................ 389
20.2 Regional Distribution of Microbial Carbon of Broad-Leaved
Forest Soils in Lower Saxony ..................................... 389
20.2.1 The Significance of the Cmjc-to-Corg Relationship
and the Specific Respiration Rate, qCO2 ................. 392
20.3 Microbial Communities as Affected by Soil pH .................. 397
20.3.1 pH Dependent Changes of the Cmic- to- Corg
Relationship, qCC 2 and the Fungal-Bacterial Ratio
of Broad-Leaved Forest Stands ........................... 397
20.4 Conclusion and Management Implications ........................ 400
References ................................................................. 401
21 Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Forest Soils of Germany
R. Brumme, M. Egenolf, C. Aydin, J. Block, K.J. Meiwes,
and K.v. Wilpert
21.1 Introduction ........................................................ 405
21.2 Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks in Temperate Forest Soils .......... 407
21.3 Environmental Controls on C- and N-Sequestration .............. 409
21.4 Soil Control on C- and N-Sequestration........................... 413
21.5 Environmental and Anthropogenic Control on
C- and N-sequestration in Surface Organic Horizons ............. 417
21.6 Conclusions ........................................................ 420
References ................................................................. 421
22 Management Options for European Beech Forests in Relation to
Changes in C- and N-Status as Described by the Three Study Sites
N. Bartsch and E. Rohrig
22.1 An Introduction to European Beech ............................... 425
22.1.1 Geographic Range and Current Distribution ............. 425
22.1.2 Environmental Amplitude ................................ 427
22.1.3 Growth .................................................... 429
22.1.4 Crown Damages and Tree Mortality ..................... 431
Contents xvii
22.1.5 WoodQuality ............................................. 431
22.2 Common Forest Management Practices
for European Beech ................................................ 432
22.2.1 Regeneration .............................................. 432
22.2.2 Soil Scarification .......................................... 437
22.2.3 Liming .................................................... 437
22.2.4 Thinning................................................... 438
22.3 Specific Silvicultural Characteristics and Treatments
of the Three Beech Ecosystems ................................... 438
22.3.1 Soiling..................................................... 439
22.3.2 Gottinger Wald............................................ 440
22.3.3 Zierenberg................................................. 441
22.4 Naturalness of the Forest Management Practices ................. 442
22.5 Effects of Forest Management Practices
on C- and N-Dynamics ............................................ 444
22.6 Conclusions ........................................................ 449
References ................................................................. 450
PartD Synthesis
23 Stand, Soil and Nutrient Factors Determining the Functioning
and Management of Beech Forest Ecosystems: A Synopsis
R. Brumme and P.K. Khanna
23.1 Background and Issues ............................................ 459
23.2 Productivity, C Stocks, C Balances, and Their Relations
to Soil Chemical State of Three Beech Ecosystems .............. 460
23.3 N Stocks and N Balances at Three Beech ecosystems ............ 463
23.4 Nutrient Status and Productivity of European Beech
Ecosystems in a Changing Environment .......................... 466
23.5 N-Status and Its Significance for European Forest Ecosystems .. 469
23.5.1 Forests of the Accumulation Type........................ 471
23.5.2 Forests of the Degradation Type ......................... 474
23.5.3 Forests of the (quasi-) Steady State Type ................ 475
23.6 Dynamics of C and N Sequestration in European Forests ........ 476
23.7 Bioturbation as a Central Process of C and N Dynamics:
Role of Soil Biota.................................................. 479
23.8 Forest Management Strategies: Future Perspectives .............. 482
23.9 Conclusions ........................................................ 484
References ................................................................. 487
Index..........................................................491
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spelling | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems Rainer Brumme ; Partap K. Khanna Berlin Springer 2009 499 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ecological Studies 208 Ökologie Ecosystem management Germany European beech Ecology Germany Forest ecology Germany Forest soils Germany Soil ecology Germany Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 gnd rswk-swf Buchenwald (DE-588)4146808-9 gnd rswk-swf Mitteleuropa - Buchenwald - Forstökologie - Aufsatzsammlung Deutschland Mitteleuropa (DE-588)4039677-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Mitteleuropa (DE-588)4039677-0 g Buchenwald (DE-588)4146808-9 s Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 s DE-604 Brumme, Rainer Sonstige oth Khanna, Partap Kumar Sonstige oth Ecological Studies 208 (DE-604)BV000004586 208 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017993074&sequence=000004&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems Ecological Studies Ökologie Ecosystem management Germany European beech Ecology Germany Forest ecology Germany Forest soils Germany Soil ecology Germany Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 gnd Buchenwald (DE-588)4146808-9 gnd |
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title | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems |
title_auth | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems |
title_exact_search | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems |
title_full | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems Rainer Brumme ; Partap K. Khanna |
title_fullStr | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems Rainer Brumme ; Partap K. Khanna |
title_full_unstemmed | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems Rainer Brumme ; Partap K. Khanna |
title_short | Functioning and management of European beech ecosystems |
title_sort | functioning and management of european beech ecosystems |
topic | Ökologie Ecosystem management Germany European beech Ecology Germany Forest ecology Germany Forest soils Germany Soil ecology Germany Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 gnd Buchenwald (DE-588)4146808-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Ökologie Ecosystem management Germany European beech Ecology Germany Forest ecology Germany Forest soils Germany Soil ecology Germany Forstökologie Buchenwald Mitteleuropa - Buchenwald - Forstökologie - Aufsatzsammlung Deutschland Mitteleuropa Aufsatzsammlung |
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