MEDITERRANEAN PINE FOREST
; WOOD-BARK ASH
; JACK PINE
; PONDEROSA PINE
; NORWAY SPRUCE
; SCOTS PINE
; CLEAR-CUT
; MICROBIAL BIOMASS
; NUTRIENT STATUS
; FIRE SEVERITY
WOS学科分类:
Soil Science
WOS研究方向:
Agriculture
英文摘要:
As efforts to combat climate change intensify in Canada and around the world, the use of forest biomass to produce energy is expanding rapidly. At the same time, there is an urgent need for environmentally sustainable methods of handling the ash generated during biomass combustion. Currently, bioenergy ash is often landfilled, placing significant pressure on Canada's waste disposal infrastructure. In some countries, however, the use of bioenergy ash as a nutrient-rich forest soil amendment is strongly encouraged. Given that forest management in Canada is often driven by the 'emulation of natural disturbance' paradigm, bioenergy ash could have potential as a management tool for improving wildfire emulation in harvested stands. We compared published values of wildfire ash chemistry with those for Canadian and European bioenergy ash and found that they are similar. We used meta-analysis to examine changes in soil carbon and nitrogen pools, extractable phosphorus, exchangeable calcium and soil pH following wildfires and applications of bioenergy ash on upland forested sites. Both wildfires and bioenergy ash can reduce forest floor C and N pools: wildfires by direct combustion of organic matter, and ash applications by an apparent increase in organic matter decay. Both wildfires and bioenergy ash applications increase extractable P, exchangeable Ca and pH in surface mineral soils. Although bioenergy ash applications can trigger larger increases in available P and pH in surface mineral soils than wildfires, controlling ash dosage rates or pre-treating the ash to slow the rate of nutrient release could attenuate some of these effects.
1.Agr & Agri Food Canada, Summerland Res & Dev Ctr, 4200 Hwy 97, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0, Canada 2.Nat Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Serv, Great Lakes Forestry Ctr, 1219 Queen St East, Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2E5, Canada
Recommended Citation:
Hannam, K. D.,Fleming, R. L.,Venier, L.,et al. Can Bioenergy Ash Applications Emulate the Effects of Wildfire on Upland Forest Soil Chemical Properties?[J]. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL,2019-01-01,83:S201-S217