Productivity and nutrient uptake in a holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) stand and during regeneration after clearcut

TitleProductivity and nutrient uptake in a holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) stand and during regeneration after clearcut
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsRapp, M., Derfoufi F., & Blanchard A.
JournalPlant Ecology
Volume99-100
Pagination263-272
Keywordsbiomass, Clearcut, coppice, nutrient use, production, Quercus ilex L.
Abstract

The effect of clearcutting on biomass production and nutrient consumption was examined during the two years in a clearcut and a mature Quercus ilex L. coppice. The comparison was limited to the leaf com- partment and to the annual shoots, which were the only con]parable compartments in the two situations. At the same time, the dynamics of the nutrient pool (N, P, K, Ca, Mg), monthly uptake and recycling from the foliage, were studied. The second year after cutting, the leaf production was roughly the same at the two sites. However, the photosynthates appear to be used differently: in the young stand the perennial wood production was greater than in the mature stand, where the maintenance costs are higher. This is corroborated by the patterns of nutrient use.