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Author(s):Kang, Kyoung-Mi; Chang, Nam-Kee
Author Affiliation:Department of Biology Education, Seoul National University
Title:The energy flow and mineral cycles in a Zoysia japonica and a Miscanthus sinensis ecosystem on Mt. Kwanak: 8. The cycles of sulphur
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 11, No. 4, 1997, p. 281-288[415-422].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Energy metabolism; Mineral metabolism; Zoysia japonica; Miscanthus sinensis; Sulfur; Chemical properties of soil; Nutrient cycles
Abstract/Contents:"This study was performed to find out the mineral cycles of sulphur in dynamic grassland ecosystems in a steady state condition at the northwest side on Mt. Kwanak. The experimental results may be summarized on the communities of a Zoysia japonica and a Miscanthus sinensis as follows. As compared with some properties of the surface soils among two semi-natural grasslands, sulphur war[was a] greater quantity in a Miscanthus sinensis than in a Zoysia japonica on Mt. Kwanak. For the case of steady production and release, the raion[ration] of annual mineral production to the amount accumulated on the top of mineral soil in a steady state provides the estimates of release constant k. The release constant on sulphur of the litter were 0.54 in a Zoysia japonica and 0.36 in a Miscanthus sinensis grassland. The half times of S required for the release or accumulation of the litter on the grassland were 1.28 years in a Zoysia japonica and 1.93 years in a Miscanthus sinensis. The amounts of annual cycles for sulphur in the grassland ecosystem under the steady-state conditions were 20.65g/m2 in a Zoysia japonica and 26.68g/m2 in a Miscanthus sinensis grassland."
Language:English
References:13
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Kang, K.-M, and N.-K. Chang. 1997. The energy flow and mineral cycles in a Zoysia japonica and a Miscanthus sinensis ecosystem on Mt. Kwanak: 8. The cycles of sulphur. (In English, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 11(4):p. 281-288[415-422].
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