2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13081331
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Changes in Forest Conditions in a Siberian Larch Forest Induced by an Extreme Wet Event

Abstract: The taiga forest, a semi-arid and nitrogen-limited ecosystem on permafrost, has changed under extreme wet events. This study aims to understand the changes that occurred in a larch forest in Eastern Siberia after the wet event of 2006–2007. In the summer of 2018, studies were conducted at the Spasskaya Pad Experimental Forest Station near Yakutsk, Russia, where a transect (60 m × 510 m) with 34 plots (30 m × 30 m) was set. It included intact sites and affected sites with different levels of forest damage, owin… Show more

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“…Likewise, in the larch forests near Yakutsk in eastern Siberia, numerous larch trees ( L . cajanderi ) growing in topographic depressions perished in 2007 after an extremely wet summer followed by heavy snow in the winter (Iwasaki et al., 2010; Nogovitcyn et al., 2022), and CO 2 uptake by larch forests decreased after 2008 due to abnormal waterlogging (Takata et al., 2017). Li and Sugimoto (2018) also found reduced photosynthesis in larch seedlings ( L .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, in the larch forests near Yakutsk in eastern Siberia, numerous larch trees ( L . cajanderi ) growing in topographic depressions perished in 2007 after an extremely wet summer followed by heavy snow in the winter (Iwasaki et al., 2010; Nogovitcyn et al., 2022), and CO 2 uptake by larch forests decreased after 2008 due to abnormal waterlogging (Takata et al., 2017). Li and Sugimoto (2018) also found reduced photosynthesis in larch seedlings ( L .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%