DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2016.05.004
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84966332482
论文题名: Should harvest residues be left on site in peatland forests to decrease the risk of potassium depletion?
作者: Sarkkola S. ; Ukonmaanaho L. ; Nieminen T.M. ; Laiho R. ; Laurén A. ; Finér L. ; Nieminen M.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN: 0378-1127
出版年: 2016
卷: 374 起始页码: 136
结束页码: 145
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Clear-felling
; Drainage
; K loss
; Leaching
; Whole-tree harvesting
Scopus关键词: Biomass
; Catchments
; Drainage
; Forestry
; Groundwater
; Leaching
; Nutrients
; Peat
; Potassium
; Runoff
; Soils
; Wetlands
; Boreal peatlands
; Calibration periods
; Clear-felling
; Forest productivity
; Harvest residues
; Harvest treatments
; Supplementary data
; Whole tree harvesting
; Harvesting
; bioenergy
; biogeochemical cycle
; clearcutting
; crop residue
; harvesting
; leaching
; long-term change
; nutrient cycling
; nutrient dynamics
; nutrient loss
; outflow
; peatland
; potassium
; rooting
; runoff
; water table
; Finland
英文摘要: Sufficiency of potassium (K) is one of the biggest concerns for forestry in boreal peatlands, since the rooting zone stores of K in thick peat soils are generally small and significant proportion of the K in ecosystem is bound in stand biomass. Increased demand for bioenergy may lead to intensified harvesting also in such forests. There is thus an urgent need to study the significance of the nutrients in harvest residues for the next-generation forest productivity. The specific questions in peatland forests are whether the harvest residues are an important source of K to the restock or whether the K in harvest residues is lost by leaching. We quantified K losses from drained peatland forests following management by clear-felling with stem-only harvesting (SOH), whole-tree harvesting (WTH) and whole-tree harvesting plus stump harvesting (WTHS). Calibration period - control area method and mixed modelling approach were used to analyze the ditch-outflow K-concentration and water-borne K-export data from 17 harvested and 5 control catchments in southern and central Finland. K concentrations and runoff were monitored for 1-2 years before and 3-4 years after treatment. Supplementary long-term data from one pair of harvested and non-managed catchments was used to assess the duration of the harvest impact on K export.Mean annual K concentrations in ditch outflow were higher after than before harvesting. The concentrations started to increase during the second or third post-harvest year, reaching the peaks of 1.1-2.2 mg L-1 in WTHS, 0.8-1.7 mg L-1 in WTH, and 1.0-1.9 mg L-1 in SOH. The concentrations correlated positively with the amount of K in the surface peat. In nutrient-poor ombrotrophic sites, the K concentrations were higher for sites with shallower water-table level.Using the supplementary data, the impact of harvesting on K losses was estimated to last for about eight years. The overall estimated K loss was about 28 kg ha-1 from minerotrophic sites, and about 9 kg ha-1 from ombrotrophic sites. There was no significant difference in K losses between the harvest treatments SOH, WTH and WTHS, indicating that the K in harvest residues was largely retained onsite. The role of K losses induced by harvesting in the site K stores in drained peatland forests is discussed. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/64855
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作者单位: Natural Resources Institute Finland, Jokiniemenkuja 1, Vantaa, Finland; Natural Resources Institute Finland, Yliopistokatu 6, Joensuu, Finland
Recommended Citation:
Sarkkola S.,Ukonmaanaho L.,Nieminen T.M.,et al. Should harvest residues be left on site in peatland forests to decrease the risk of potassium depletion?[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2016-01-01,374