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Prescribed burning has limited long-term effectiveness in controlling trembling aspen (populus tremuloides) encroachment into fescue grassland in prince albert national park

机译:在阿尔伯特亲王王子国家公园,规定的燃烧方式对控制颤抖的白杨(胡杨)侵入羊茅草原的长期有效性有限

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Encroachment into grassland by woody species is a global ecological phenomenon, and it is of particular concern in remnant fescue (Festuca) prairie at the aspen parkland-boreal forest ecotone. Fire suppression is thought to encourage encroachment; however, prescribed burning as a means of controlling encroachment and restoring system structure, function, and composition has had variable success. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of different season of burn, number of annual burns, and number of years after burning treatments on Trembling Aspen (Populus tremuloides) encroachment into the fescue grasslands within Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan. Temporal changes in density and cover of Trembling Aspen in grassland and grassland-forest transition plant communities were evaluated using data from a prescribed burn study conducted in Prince Albert National Park from 1975 to 2010. The effect of year (indicating varying amounts of time relative to prescribed burning) and the interaction between spring burning and year reflect a stimulatory effect of burning on Trembling Aspen suckering. increased Trembling Aspen cover in the forest transition community with more annual burns, burning in the fall, and the interaction between year and number of annual burns and increased Trembling Aspen cover in the grassland community with year indicate that none of the treatments had lasting control of Trembling Aspen encroachment. ongoing Trembling Aspen encroachment despite prescribed burning may be due to important missing interactions between fire and grazing. A change in the use and expectation of prescribed burning is needed when attempting to suppress Trembling Aspen encroachment into the fescue grasslands.
机译:木本植物入侵草原是一种全球性的生态现象,在白杨林地-北方森林过渡带的残留羊茅草原上,这尤其令人关注。灭火被认为是助长了侵害。然而,规定燃烧作为控制侵害和恢复系统结构,功能和组成的手段取得了不同的成功。这项研究的目的是确定不同季节的烧伤,每年的烧伤次数以及烧伤处理后的年数对萨斯喀彻温省阿尔伯特亲王国家公园内羊茅草的m草白杨(Populus tremuloides)侵占的影响。利用1975年至2010年在艾伯特亲王国家公园进行的一项规定的燃烧研究数据,评估了草原和草地-森林过渡植物群落中白杨的密度和覆盖面积的时间变化。年份的影响(表明相对于时间的变化量规定的燃烧)和春季燃烧与年份之间的相互作用反映了燃烧对颤抖的白杨抽油的刺激作用。森林过渡社区的颤抖的白杨覆盖率增加,每年烧伤较多,秋季燃烧,年灼伤数量与年之间的相互作用,以及草原社区的颤抖的白杨覆盖率随年份增加表明,没有一种处理方法能持久控制颤抖的白杨侵占。尽管有规定的燃烧,但持续的颤抖的白杨侵蚀可能是由于火灾和放牧之间缺少重要的相互作用。当试图抑制颤抖的白杨侵占羊茅草原时,需要改变处方的使用和预期的燃烧方式。

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