%0 Journal Article %T Carbon and nitrogen status in litterfall of a red pine stand with varying degrees of damage from pine wilt disease %A Choonsig Kim %A Jaeyeob Jeong %A Hyun-Seo Cho %A Kwang-Soo Lee %J Journal of Ecology and Field Biology %D 2011 %I %X We evaluated the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) status of litterfall in a natural red pine (Pinus densiflora) stand damagedby pine wilt disease in Jinju City, which was one of the areas severely affected by the disease in Korea. A significant correlation(P < 0.05) was found between tree density and basal area and the C and N status of litterfall components, but Cand N status was not correlated with mean diameter at breast height in the pine wilt disease stands. Needle-litter C andN concentrations were linearly related (P < 0.05) to basal area in pine wilt disease stands. Needle-litter C concentrationdecreased with a decrease in damage intensity due to pine wilt disease, whereas litter N concentration increased with anincrease of basal area in pine wilt disease stands. The linear regression equations developed for litterfall C and N inputswere significant (P < 0.05), with basal area accounting for 50-86% of the variation, except for cone and flower litter. Theresults indicated that the incidence of pine wilt disease could impact the quality and quantity of C and N in litterfall ofpine stands suffering from pine wilt disease. %K carbon cycle %K nitrogen cycle %K pine wilt disease %K red pine %U http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/is/mv/showPDF_ocean.jsp?method=download&pYear=2011&koi=KISTI1.1003%2FJNL.JAKO201118834660087&sp=215&CN1=JAKO201118834660087&poid=kesk&kojic=STHHCL&sVnc=v34n2&sFree=