Tree species composition affects litter eco‐hydrological function in Pinus massoniana conifer‐broadleaf mixed forest stands in southwest China
Xue‐Ya Tang,
Ming Xu,
Xiao‐Ding Wang
et al.
Abstract:Although changes in tree species composition profoundly affect the structure, function, and processes of mixed forest ecosystems, there is limited knowledge on the effects of these changes on the hydrological functions of the litter layer in Pinus massoniana conifer‐broadleaf mixed forests in subtropical mountains. Here, we investigated three typical P. massoniana forest stands in southwest China: P. massoniana‐Liquidambar formosana conifer‐deciduous broadleaf mixed forest (Pm + Lf), P. massoniana‐Castanopsis … Show more
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