Integrative Biology Journals

JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH ›› 2025, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 1-.DOI: 10.1007/s11676-024-01807-6

• Review Article •    

The effect of forest disturbances and regeneration scenario on soil organic carbon pools and fluxes: a review

Marcin Pietrzykowski1, Bartłomiej Świątek1, Bartłomiej Woś1, Anna Klamerus‑Iwan1, Paweł Mąsior1, Marek Pająk1, Piotr Gruba2, Justyna Likus‑Cieślik1, Jan Tabor3, Marek Ksepko1, Marcin Chodak4   

  1. 1Department of Ecological Engineering and Forest Hydrology, Faculty of Forestry, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Krakow, Poland 

    2Department of Ecology and Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry, University of Agriculture in Krakow, Al. 29 5 Listopada 46, 31-425 Krakow, Poland 

    3Department of Silviculture, Institute of Forest Science, SGGW Warsaw University of Life, Nowoursynowska St. 159, Building 34, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland 

    4Department of Environmental Management and Protection, AGH University of Krakow, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30 059 Kraków, Poland

  • Received:2024-07-12 Accepted:2024-08-26 Online:2024-12-03 Published:2025-01-01
  • Supported by:
    This study was funded by DGLP - General Directorate of the State Forest, Poland, in frame of the grant: “Changes in the carbon fixation potential of forest ecosystems in various regeneration scenarios after large-scale disturbances and stand decay in the context of climate protection and the role of forest management”, Agreement No. MZ.271.3.12.2023. University Grant No. BZ 4436/WL URK.

Abstract: Forest ecosystems are one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) reservoirs on Earth and an important sink of anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Abiotic and biotic disturbances such as windfalls, fires, outbreaks of insects or pests may negatively affect C storage in forest ecosystems decreasing their role as CO2 sink. The objective of this review was to summarize the current knowledge on the impact of large-scale forest ecosystem disturbances caused by windthrow and insect outbreaks on soil C stocks and cycles, and to gather information on the impact of restoration treatments performed in disturbed stands in the context of carbon accumulation in forest soils. Discussed were effects of windstorms and insect outbreaks as well as impacts of various approaches of forest regeneration after disturbance on C stocks and fluxes. Disturbances decrease C stocks in forest ecosystems and turn them from C sink into C source for a certain time. Regeneration of the disturbed forest restores its role as a CO2 sink. In montane forests artificial afforestation seems to shorten the time of achieving C parity. However, no data exists for lowland forests. Hence, there is an urgent need for studies that assess effect of windfalls and insect outbreaks on carbon storage in forests of lowland Europe.

Key words: Carbon sequestration, Forest disturbance, Forest regeneration, Forest dieback