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Fertilization and Seeding Effects on Vegetative Cover After Wildfire in North-Central Washington State

机译:华盛顿州中北部野火后施肥和播种对植被的影响

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Land surface treatments are often applied after severe wildfires to mitigate runoff and erosion threats. However, questions remain about treatment effectiveness, even as treatment costs continue to rise. We experimentally evaluated the effects of seeding and fertilization treatments on vegetative and total soil cover for two growing seasons after the Pot Peak wildfire in the eastern Cascade Mountains. Without treatments, vegetative cover averaged 15% the first year and 27% the second year after wildfire. Fertilization significantly increased vascular plant cover and reduced bare soil area in both years, but differences between low and high fertilization levels were not significant. Fertilization also increased cryptogam cover. Seeding alone was generally ineffective; however, the combination of fertilization with a seed mixture containing the native forb, yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.), produced the highest vascular plant cover and lowest bare soil area. Our results suggest that fertilization may be more effective than seeding, probably providing a degree of protection from erosion, especially the second year after fire. However, treatment effectiveness must be evaluated in context against costs and potential ecosystem impacts. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:通常在严重的野火后使用土地表面处理以减轻径流和侵蚀的威胁。然而,即使治疗费用持续增加,治疗效果仍然存在疑问。我们通过实验评估了喀斯喀特山脉东部锅山野火后播种和施肥处理对植物生长和总土壤覆盖两个生长季节的影响。如果不进行治疗,则野火发生后第一年的植物覆盖率平均为15%,第二年为27%。施肥在两年中显着增加了维管束植物的覆盖面积并减少了裸土面积,但低施肥水平和高施肥水平之间的差异并不显着。施肥还增加了隐球菌的覆盖率。单独播种通常无效。但是,将施肥与含有天然前,草(欧A草(Achillea millefolium L.)的种子混合物)的结合可产生最高的维管植物覆盖率和最低的裸土面积。我们的结果表明,施肥可能比播种更有效,可能提供一定程度的保护以防侵蚀,尤其是火灾后第二年。但是,必须根据成本和潜在的生态系统影响来评估治疗效果。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Forest Science》 |2009年第6期|p.494-502|共9页
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    David W. Peterson, US Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, 1133 N. Western Ave., Wenatchee, WA 98801 - Phone: 509-664-1727, Fax: 509-665-8362, davepeterson@fs.fed.us. Erich K. Dodson, US Forest Service, PNW Research Station- edodson@fs.fed.us. Richy J. Harrod, US Forest Service, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest - rharrod@fs.fed.us.Acknowledgments: We thank the many people who contributed their time and talents to field data collection for this project. We thank Tim Max for his assistance with the statistical analysis. We gratefully acknowledge funding for this project from the U.S. Joint Fire Sciences Program (Project 05-1-2-02) and the US National Fire Plan. We thank Pat Cunningham and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on earlier drafts of this article.Manuscript received November 26, 2008, accepted June 18, 2009This article was written by U.S. Government employees and is therefore in the public domain.,;

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