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Seasonal and Annual Changes in Biomass Nitrogen and Carbon of Mesquite and Palo Verde Ecosystems

1986; University of Arizona; Volume: 39; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3899278

ISSN

2162-2728

Autores

Richard C. Barth, James O. Klemmedson,

Tópico(s)

Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems

Resumo

Biomass components of mesquite (Prosopijr@&wa(Swartx)DC) and palo Verde (Cerci&m floridum (Ben&)) soil-plant systems were collected during spring, winter, and fall for 3 years to study the temporal distribution of the mass of understory vegetation and litter and the dynamics of nitrogen and carbon in all biomass components.Mass of palo Verde litter changed seasonally while that of mesquite did not change.With exception of mesquite litter, mass of understory vegetation and litter did not change annually for either shrub.Seasonal and annual changes were observed in both N and C of selected shrub, understory, and litter components, but these changes were more prevalent in mesquite than palo Verde.Seasonal changes appeared primarily related to N and C demand in regions of rapid growth.Annual changes appear related to weather phenomena which regulate decomposition, uptake, and growth.

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