CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION

The article provides an overview of own and literature data on phytomass reserves, carbon and nitrogen content, diversity of soil fauna and mycobiota in terrestrial ecosystems of the Murmansk region under conditions of combined action of natural and anthropogenic factors. The environmental factors d...

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Published in:FOREST SCIENCE ISSUES
Main Authors: T. A. Sukhareva, E. A. Ivanova, V. V. Ershov, I. V. Zenkova, M. V. Korneykova, I. M. Shtabrovskaya, A. S. Soshina
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-202362-125
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b5b448d50bfd4574a811728a05897e85 2024-02-04T09:58:40+01:00 CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION T. A. Sukhareva E. A. Ivanova V. V. Ershov I. V. Zenkova M. V. Korneykova I. M. Shtabrovskaya A. S. Soshina 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-202362-125 https://doaj.org/article/b5b448d50bfd4574a811728a05897e85 EN RU eng rus Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity https://jfsi.ru/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/6-2-2023-Sukhareva_et_al.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2658-607X doi:10.31509/2658-607x-202362-125 2658-607X https://doaj.org/article/b5b448d50bfd4574a811728a05897e85 Вопросы лесной науки, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 1-75 (2023) north taiga forests tundra phytomass soils carbon nitrogen soil fauna and mycobiota natural and anthropogenic factors arctic Forestry SD1-669.5 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-202362-125 2024-01-07T01:46:53Z The article provides an overview of own and literature data on phytomass reserves, carbon and nitrogen content, diversity of soil fauna and mycobiota in terrestrial ecosystems of the Murmansk region under conditions of combined action of natural and anthropogenic factors. The environmental factors determining the functioning of ecosystems, including the regulation of carbon cycles, are considered. It is shown that in representative spruce and pine forests, the concentrations and precipitation of carbon compounds from the atmosphere and its removal from soil waters are higher in the subcron spaces than in the intercron spaces. In soil waters, there is a decrease in carbon removal with the depth of the soil profile. The podzols are characterized by a bimodal distribution of humus over the soil profile with maxima in the organogenic and illuvial horizons. The carbon content in the organogenic horizon of the soils of spruce and pine forests varies from 12 to 54%, nitrogen — from 4.7 to 18.7 g/kg. The main carbon reserves in the organogenic horizon of forest soils are concentrated in the sub-crown spaces and reach 27–34 t/ha. Carbon reserves in the meter layer of soil (mineral horizons) are 47–60 t/ha. The phytomass reserves of the North taiga forests are characterized by low values (12–188 t/ha). Significant reserves of plant organic matter of the North Taiga forests are concentrated in the ground cover. The carbon content in the assimilating organs (leaves/needles, shoots) of plants of the North Taiga forests varies from 35 to 73%, nitrogen — from 5.4 to 23.6 g/kg. The rate of decomposition of plant residues and carbon loss during the decomposition of the fall of evergreen plants in spruce forests is higher than in pine forests, as are the indicators of the number of soil macrofauna. The podzols of the North Taiga forests correspond to the predominance of secondary destroyers of plant litter — humifiers of earthworms and mixophages wireworms, litter mollusks) and the absence of calcifilic groups of mineralizers ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic taiga Tundra Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Murmansk FOREST SCIENCE ISSUES 6 2 1 75
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topic north taiga forests
tundra
phytomass
soils
carbon
nitrogen
soil fauna and mycobiota
natural and anthropogenic factors
arctic
Forestry
SD1-669.5
spellingShingle north taiga forests
tundra
phytomass
soils
carbon
nitrogen
soil fauna and mycobiota
natural and anthropogenic factors
arctic
Forestry
SD1-669.5
T. A. Sukhareva
E. A. Ivanova
V. V. Ershov
I. V. Zenkova
M. V. Korneykova
I. M. Shtabrovskaya
A. S. Soshina
CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
topic_facet north taiga forests
tundra
phytomass
soils
carbon
nitrogen
soil fauna and mycobiota
natural and anthropogenic factors
arctic
Forestry
SD1-669.5
description The article provides an overview of own and literature data on phytomass reserves, carbon and nitrogen content, diversity of soil fauna and mycobiota in terrestrial ecosystems of the Murmansk region under conditions of combined action of natural and anthropogenic factors. The environmental factors determining the functioning of ecosystems, including the regulation of carbon cycles, are considered. It is shown that in representative spruce and pine forests, the concentrations and precipitation of carbon compounds from the atmosphere and its removal from soil waters are higher in the subcron spaces than in the intercron spaces. In soil waters, there is a decrease in carbon removal with the depth of the soil profile. The podzols are characterized by a bimodal distribution of humus over the soil profile with maxima in the organogenic and illuvial horizons. The carbon content in the organogenic horizon of the soils of spruce and pine forests varies from 12 to 54%, nitrogen — from 4.7 to 18.7 g/kg. The main carbon reserves in the organogenic horizon of forest soils are concentrated in the sub-crown spaces and reach 27–34 t/ha. Carbon reserves in the meter layer of soil (mineral horizons) are 47–60 t/ha. The phytomass reserves of the North taiga forests are characterized by low values (12–188 t/ha). Significant reserves of plant organic matter of the North Taiga forests are concentrated in the ground cover. The carbon content in the assimilating organs (leaves/needles, shoots) of plants of the North Taiga forests varies from 35 to 73%, nitrogen — from 5.4 to 23.6 g/kg. The rate of decomposition of plant residues and carbon loss during the decomposition of the fall of evergreen plants in spruce forests is higher than in pine forests, as are the indicators of the number of soil macrofauna. The podzols of the North Taiga forests correspond to the predominance of secondary destroyers of plant litter — humifiers of earthworms and mixophages wireworms, litter mollusks) and the absence of calcifilic groups of mineralizers ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author T. A. Sukhareva
E. A. Ivanova
V. V. Ershov
I. V. Zenkova
M. V. Korneykova
I. M. Shtabrovskaya
A. S. Soshina
author_facet T. A. Sukhareva
E. A. Ivanova
V. V. Ershov
I. V. Zenkova
M. V. Korneykova
I. M. Shtabrovskaya
A. S. Soshina
author_sort T. A. Sukhareva
title CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
title_short CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
title_full CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
title_fullStr CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
title_full_unstemmed CARBON AND NITROGEN CONTENT AND RESERVES IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS OF THE MURMANSK REGION
title_sort carbon and nitrogen content and reserves in terrestrial ecosystems of the murmansk region
publisher Russian Academy of Sciences, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity
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url https://doi.org/10.31509/2658-607x-202362-125
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