Soil and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) foliar nitrogen responses to variable logging-debris retention and competing vegetation control in the Pacific Northwest

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作者
Slesak, Robert A. [1 ]
Harrington, Timothy B. [2 ]
Schoenholtz, Stephen H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Coll Forestry, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
[2] US Forest Serv, USDA, Pacific NW Res Stn, Olympia, WA 98512 USA
[3] Virginia Tech, Virginia Water Resources Res Ctr, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
关键词
ORGANIC-MATTER; SUSTAINED PRODUCTIVITY; RESIDUE MANAGEMENT; 10-YEAR RESPONSES; HARVEST RESIDUES; PINE PLANTATIONS; SITE PREPARATION; WOODY RESIDUE; ROOT BIOMASS; FINE-ROOT;
D O I
10.1139/X09-188
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Experimental treatments of logging-debris retention (0%, 40%, or 80% surface coverage) and competing vegetation control (initial or annual applications) were installed at two sites in the Pacific Northwest following clearcutting Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii) stands to assess short-term effects on tree N acquisition, soil N supply, and total soil N. Vegetation control treatments began in the first year after harvest, and logging-debris manipulations were installed 2 years after harvest Annual vegetation control increased foliar N concentration and content in most years at both sites, which was associated with higher available soil N and increased soil water content Logging-debris retention treatments had no detectable effect on any of the foliar variables or soil available N at either site There were no treatment effects on total soil N at the site with relatively high soil N. but total soil N increased with logging-debris retention when annual vegetation control was applied at the site with a low initial soil N pool. Competing vegetation control is an effective means to increase tree N acquisition in the initial years after planting while maintaining soil N pools critical to soil quality The effect of logging-debris retention on tree N acquisition appears to be limited during early years of stand development, but increased soil N with heavy debris retention at certain sites may be beneficial to tree growth in later years.
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