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Harvest residue removal and soil compaction impact forest productivity and recovery: Potential implications for bioenergy harvests

机译:收获物残留的去除和土壤压实影响森林的生产力和恢复:对生物能源收获的潜在影响

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Understanding the effects of management on forest structure and function is increasingly important in light of projected increases in both natural and anthropogenic disturbance severity and frequency with global environmental change. We examined potential impacts of the procurement of forest-derived bioenergy, a change in land use that has been suggested as a climate change mitigation strategy, on the productivity and structural development of aspen-dominated ecosystems. Specifically, we tested the effects of two factors: organic matter removal (stem-only harvest, whole-tree harvest, whole-tree harvest plus forest floor removal) and soil compaction (light, moderate, and heavy) over time. This range of treatments, applied across three sites dominated by aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) but with different soil textures, allowed us to characterize how disturbance severity influences ecosystem recovery. Disturbance severity significantly affected above-ground biomass production and forest structural development with responses varying among sites. At the Huron National Forest (sandy soils), the removal of harvest residues reduced above-ground biomass production, but no negative effect was observed following whole-tree harvest at the Ottawa and Chippewa National Forests (clayey and loamy soils, respectively) relative to stem-only harvest. Maximum diameter and the density of stems greater than 5 cm DBH exhibited negative responses to increased disturbance severity at two sites, indicating that structural development may be slowed. Overall, results suggest that disturbance severity related to procuring harvest residues for bioenergy production may impact future productivity and development, depending on site conditions and quality.
机译:鉴于自然和人为干扰的严重性和频率随着全球环境变化而增加的趋势,了解管理对森林结构和功能的影响变得越来越重要。我们研究了森林源性生物能源的采购对白杨为主的生态系统的生产力和结构发展的潜在影响,森林源性生物能源的采购(土地用途的变化已被建议作为缓解气候变化的策略)。具体来说,我们测试了两个因素的影响:随着时间的推移,有机物去除(仅茎收获,整棵树收获,整棵树收获加上林木去除)和土壤压实(轻度,中度和重度)。这种处理范围适用于三个以白杨为主的站点,但土壤质地不同,这使我们能够表征干扰的严重程度如何影响生态系统的恢复。干扰严重程度严重影响了地上生物量的生产和森林结构的发展,不同地点的响应也有所不同。在休伦国家森林(沙土)上,收获残余物的去除减少了地上生物量的产生,但在渥太华和奇珀瓦国家森林(分别为黏土和壤土)的整树采伐之后,未观察到负面影响。仅茎收获。最大直径和大于5 cm DBH的茎的密度对两个位置的扰动严重性均表现出负响应,表明结构发育可能会减慢。总体而言,结果表明,与采集残渣用于生物能源生产相关的干扰严重性可能会影响未来的生产力和发展,具体取决于现场条件和质量。

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