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National series of long-term intensive harvesting trials in Pinus radiata stands in New Zealand: Initial biomass carbon and nutrient pool data

机译:新西兰辐射松的国家长期集约化收获试验系列:初始生物量碳和养分库数据

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Global interest in addressing knowledge gaps relating to the effect of forest harvest intensity on soil fertility and long-term site productivity has resulted in the installation of numerous experiments, including Long-Term Site Productivity (LTSP) trials. To explore this issue in the context of the New Zealand planted forest estate, six LTSP sites were established from 1985 to 1994 across differing climate and soil conditions, then subjected to varying levels of organic matter removal during the harvest of the trees. Here we present data describing live above ground, forest floor and mineral soil carbon and nutrient pools immediately prior to, and following, harvesting at each site. Harvest residue management practices employed included the removal of stem only, whole tree, whole tree plus forest floor, whole tree plus forest floor and topsoil, and the addition of double harvest slash material. The data provides an understanding of biomass, carbon and nutrient pools at harvest and the impact of different harvest removal treatments on these pools. With the maturation of the trees at the LTSP sites, the data acquires even greater future value by enabling changes in soil properties to be quantified and correlated to variations in the biological properties at the site, including site productivity and critical microbial parameters. Overall, these data sets comprise a foundation for New Zealand to address the question – can the productivity of intensively managed planted be maintained or enhanced through the judicious management of organic matter and nutrient pools over successive growing and harvesting cycles?
机译:全球对于解决与森林采伐强度对土壤肥力和长期立地生产力的影响有关的知识空白的兴趣引起了许多实验的安装,包括长期立地生产力(LTSP)试验。为了在新西兰人工林的背景下探讨这个问题,从1985年至1994年在不同的气候和土壤条件下建立了六个LTSP站点,然后在树木采伐期间对它们进行了不同程度的有机物去除。在这里,我们提供的数据描述了在每个地点采集之前和之后立即存在的地面,森林地面以及矿质土壤中的碳和养分池。采伐残余物管理实践包括仅去除茎,整棵树,整棵树加上森林地面,整棵树加上森林地面和表层土壤,以及添加双收割的砍伐材料。数据可帮助您了解收获时的生物量,碳和养分库,以及不同收获去除处理对这些库的影响。随着LTSP站点树木的成熟,通过量化土壤性质的变化并将其与该站点的生物学特性的变化相关联,包括站点的生产力和关键的微生物参数,数据将获得更大的未来价值。总体而言,这些数据集为新西兰解决该问题奠定了基础–通过在连续的生长和收获周期中明智地管理有机物质和养分库,可以维持或提高集约化管理种植的生产力吗?

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