Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)

• The objectives of this study were to measure litterfall production of the four floodplain forest types and to analyze the relationship between litterfall (forest type, dominant species, organic fractions) and flood pulses. • Litterfall production was measured in two mono-specific stands of Salix humboldtiana or Tessaria integrifolia, respectively, and two mixed forests dominated by A. inundata or Nectandra angustifolia, during 1998 and the 2000–2002 periods. • Mono-specific stands presented similar productivities (6.8 and 6.5 Mg dry matter ha−1 y−1, respectively), but differed significantly from the two other. The highest litterfall production was obtained during the large flood that occurred during 1998, decreasing later throughout the study period. Leaves were the dominant fraction of litterfall, followed by branches, flowers and fruits. • Only S. humboldtiana, T. integrifolia and A. inundata forests showed distinct patterns of litterfall production, depending on the flooding pulse. N. angustifolia did not show a distinctive litterfall pattern • The forests studied here presented patterns of litter production associated with the flood pulse according to its location along a topographic gradient, that controls the litter productivity of these forests.

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Main Authors: Aceñolaza, Pablo G., Zamboni, Lisandra P., Rodríguez, Estela E., Gallardo, Juan F.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2009-09-09
Subjects:Litterfall production, Forest litter, Flood plain, Flood pulse, Paramá river, Production de litière forestière, Litières forestières, Plaine alluviales, Impulsions d'inondation, Rivière Paraná,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/22409
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spelling dig-irnasa-es-10261-224092020-07-31T11:14:58Z Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina) Production de litières par des forêts situées dans le pré-delta du fleuve Paraná (Argentine) Aceñolaza, Pablo G. Zamboni, Lisandra P. Rodríguez, Estela E. Gallardo, Juan F. Litterfall production Forest litter Flood plain Flood pulse Paramá river Production de litière forestière Litières forestières Plaine alluviales Impulsions d'inondation Rivière Paraná • The objectives of this study were to measure litterfall production of the four floodplain forest types and to analyze the relationship between litterfall (forest type, dominant species, organic fractions) and flood pulses. • Litterfall production was measured in two mono-specific stands of Salix humboldtiana or Tessaria integrifolia, respectively, and two mixed forests dominated by A. inundata or Nectandra angustifolia, during 1998 and the 2000–2002 periods. • Mono-specific stands presented similar productivities (6.8 and 6.5 Mg dry matter ha−1 y−1, respectively), but differed significantly from the two other. The highest litterfall production was obtained during the large flood that occurred during 1998, decreasing later throughout the study period. Leaves were the dominant fraction of litterfall, followed by branches, flowers and fruits. • Only S. humboldtiana, T. integrifolia and A. inundata forests showed distinct patterns of litterfall production, depending on the flooding pulse. N. angustifolia did not show a distinctive litterfall pattern • The forests studied here presented patterns of litter production associated with the flood pulse according to its location along a topographic gradient, that controls the litter productivity of these forests. • Cette étude avait pour but de mesurer la production de litière dans quatre forêts alluviales et d’analyser les relations entre les litières (selon le type de forêt, l’espèce dominante, et des fractions organiques) et les crues du fleuve Paraná (Argentine). • La production de litière a été mesurée dans deux forêts monospécifiques de Salix humboldtiana ou de Tessaria integrifolia, et dans deux forêts mixtes où l’espèce prédominante était soit Albizia inundata soit Nectandra angustifolia. Cette étude a été menée en 1998 puis de 2000 à 2002. • Les forêts monospécifiques présentent des productions de litières similaires (6.8 et 6.5 Mg matière sèche ha−1 ans−1 respectivement) et étaient significativement différentes des deux forêts mixtes. La plus forte production de litière a été obtenue au cours de la grande crue de 1998, puis a diminué progressivement au cours du temps. Les feuilles représentaient la principale fraction des litières, tandis que les branches, les fleurs et les fruits constituent des fractions mineures. • Les forêts dominées par S. humboldtiana, T. integrifolia et A. inundata ont vu leur production de litière évoluer en fonction des crues du fleuve Parana. Ce type de relation entre crue et production de litière n’a pas été détecté dans le cas des forêts de N. angustifolia. • Il existe ainsi une relation entre la production de litière et la hauteur des crues, elle-même conditionnée par un gradient topographique, qui détermine donc la production de litière de ces forêts. We are grateful to R. D’Angelo, R. Zanello, and O. Bejarano for their help in field data collection; and to “National Parks Administration (APN)” for allowing this study. Recognitions to the anonymous reviewers which helped to improve the original manuscript. This research has been partially funded by the PICT-ANPCyT 11928, the PIP-CONICET 6374, and the PID-UNER 2089/01. Peer reviewed 2010-03-16T08:46:39Z 2010-03-16T08:46:39Z 2009-09-09 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Annales of Forest Science 67: 311 (2010) 1286-4560 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/22409 10.1051/forest/2009117 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/forest/2009117 open 3269371 bytes application/pdf EDP Sciences
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topic Litterfall production
Forest litter
Flood plain
Flood pulse
Paramá river
Production de litière forestière
Litières forestières
Plaine alluviales
Impulsions d'inondation
Rivière Paraná
Litterfall production
Forest litter
Flood plain
Flood pulse
Paramá river
Production de litière forestière
Litières forestières
Plaine alluviales
Impulsions d'inondation
Rivière Paraná
spellingShingle Litterfall production
Forest litter
Flood plain
Flood pulse
Paramá river
Production de litière forestière
Litières forestières
Plaine alluviales
Impulsions d'inondation
Rivière Paraná
Litterfall production
Forest litter
Flood plain
Flood pulse
Paramá river
Production de litière forestière
Litières forestières
Plaine alluviales
Impulsions d'inondation
Rivière Paraná
Aceñolaza, Pablo G.
Zamboni, Lisandra P.
Rodríguez, Estela E.
Gallardo, Juan F.
Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
description • The objectives of this study were to measure litterfall production of the four floodplain forest types and to analyze the relationship between litterfall (forest type, dominant species, organic fractions) and flood pulses. • Litterfall production was measured in two mono-specific stands of Salix humboldtiana or Tessaria integrifolia, respectively, and two mixed forests dominated by A. inundata or Nectandra angustifolia, during 1998 and the 2000–2002 periods. • Mono-specific stands presented similar productivities (6.8 and 6.5 Mg dry matter ha−1 y−1, respectively), but differed significantly from the two other. The highest litterfall production was obtained during the large flood that occurred during 1998, decreasing later throughout the study period. Leaves were the dominant fraction of litterfall, followed by branches, flowers and fruits. • Only S. humboldtiana, T. integrifolia and A. inundata forests showed distinct patterns of litterfall production, depending on the flooding pulse. N. angustifolia did not show a distinctive litterfall pattern • The forests studied here presented patterns of litter production associated with the flood pulse according to its location along a topographic gradient, that controls the litter productivity of these forests.
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topic_facet Litterfall production
Forest litter
Flood plain
Flood pulse
Paramá river
Production de litière forestière
Litières forestières
Plaine alluviales
Impulsions d'inondation
Rivière Paraná
author Aceñolaza, Pablo G.
Zamboni, Lisandra P.
Rodríguez, Estela E.
Gallardo, Juan F.
author_facet Aceñolaza, Pablo G.
Zamboni, Lisandra P.
Rodríguez, Estela E.
Gallardo, Juan F.
author_sort Aceñolaza, Pablo G.
title Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
title_short Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
title_full Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
title_fullStr Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Litterfall production in forests located at the Pre-delta area of the Paraná River (Argentina)
title_sort litterfall production in forests located at the pre-delta area of the paraná river (argentina)
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2009-09-09
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/22409
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