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Plant and Soil | 2014

Autoinhibition and soil allelochemical (cyclic dipeptide) levels in replanted Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations

Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang; Peng Wang; Chui-Hua Kong

Aims and backgroundDespite increasing knowledge of the role of allelochemicals in the productivity decline of replanted Chinese fir plantations, relatively little is known about the levels and sources of allelochemicals in relation to autoinhibition.MethodsAllelopathic potential of litter, root exudates, and soils in successive rotations of Chinese fir plantations were detected. An allelochemical cyclic dipeptide (6-hydroxy-1,3-dimethyl-8-nonadecyl-[1,4]-diazocane-2,5-dione) from litter, root exudates, and soils in successive rotations was quantified.ResultsExtracts of leaf litter, fine root, and root exudates significantly inhibited the growth of Chinese fir germinants, and inhibition increased with successive rotations. Similar results were observed in the rhizosphere soil, basal soil, and bulk soil. The largest observed inhibition occurred in the rhizosphere soil. Furthermore, cyclic dipeptide was found in litter, root exudates, and soils, and the concentrations increased with successive rotations. The rhizosphere soil had the highest cyclic dipeptide level, followed by basal soil, while bulk soil contained the lowest concentration. There was a significant positive relationship between the inhibition of radicle growth of Chinese fir germinants and the concentration of cyclic dipeptide. Annual release of cyclic dipeptide through root exudation was 2.08–9.78 mol ha−1 annum, but the annual release of cyclic dipeptide through leaf litter decomposition was lowered to 0.32–1.41 mol ha−1 annum.ConclusionsCyclic dipeptide which caused autoinhibition of Chinese fir may be released into the soil through litter decomposition and root exudation. Root exudates provided more contributions to soil cyclic dipeptide levels than litter in Chinese fir plantations.


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2017

N and P fertilization reduced soil autotrophic and heterotrophic respiration in a young Cunninghamia lanceolata forest

Qingkui Wang; Weidong Zhang; Tao Sun; Long-Chi Chen; Xueyong Pang; Yanping Wang; Fuming Xiao


Ecology | 2016

A broadleaf species enhances an autotoxic conifers growth through belowground chemical interactions

Zhi-Chao Xia; Chui‐Hua Kong; Long-Chi Chen; Peng Wang; Silong Wang


Forestry | 2013

Allelopathic behaviour of Chinese fir from plantations of different ages

Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang


Applied Soil Ecology | 2015

Allelochemical-mediated soil microbial community in long-term monospecific Chinese fir forest plantations

Zhi-Chao Xia; Chui‐Hua Kong; Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang


The Journal of applied ecology | 2012

Characteristics of soil microbial community structure in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation

Xia Zc; Kong Ch; Wang P; Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang


The Journal of applied ecology | 2002

Effect of vanillin and P-hydroxybenzoic acid on physiological characteristics of Chinese fir seedlings.

Long-Chi Chen; Liao L; Silong Wang; Huang Z; Xiao F


The Journal of applied ecology | 2004

Degradation mechanism of Chinese fir plantation.

Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang; Chen C


Plant and Soil | 2016

Ecosystem carbon stocks in a forest chronosequence in Hunan Province, South China

Long-Chi Chen; Silong Wang; Qingkui Wang


Forest Ecology and Management | 2019

Spatiotemporal patterns of carbon storage in forest ecosystems in Hunan Province, China

Long-Chi Chen; Xin Guan; Hai-Mei Li; Qingkui Wang; Weidong Zhang; Qingpeng Yang; Silong Wang

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Silong Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qingkui Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Weidong Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chui‐Hua Kong

China Agricultural University

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Peng Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qingpeng Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xin Guan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhi-Chao Xia

China Agricultural University

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Chui-Hua Kong

China Agricultural University

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Renshan Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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