Effects of organic matter removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control on 5-year seedling performance: a regional comparison of Long-Term Soil Productivity sites

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作者
Fleming, Robert L.
Powers, Robert F.
Foster, Neil W.
Kranabetter, J. Marty
Scott, D. Andrew
Ponder, Felix, Jr.
Berch, Shannon
Chapman, William K.
Kabzems, Richard D.
Ludovici, Kim H.
Morris, David M.
Page-Dumroese, Deborah S.
Sanborn, Paul T.
Sanchez, Felipe G.
Stone, Douglas M.
Tiarks, Allan E.
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[1] Canadian Forest Serv, Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 2E5, Canada
[2] USDA ARS, Pacific SW Res Stn, Redding, CA 96002 USA
[3] British Columbia Minist Forest, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0, Canada
[4] USDA ARS, So Res Stn, Pineville, LA 71360 USA
[5] USDA, Forest Serv, N Cent Res Stn, Washington, DC 20250 USA
[6] British Columbia Minist Forests, Res Branch Lab, Victoria, BC V8Z 5J3, Canada
[7] British Columbia Minist Forest, So Interior Forest Reg, Williams Lake, BC V2G 4T1, Canada
[8] British Columbia Minist Forests, No Interior Forest Reg, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4A4, Canada
[9] USDA, Forest SErv, So Res Stn, Forestry Sci Lab, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[10] Lakehead Univ, Ontario Minist Nat Resources, Ctr No Forest Ecosyst Res, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada
[11] USDA, Forest Serv, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Moscow, ID 83843 USA
[12] Univ No British Columbia, Prince George, BC VN2 4Z9, Canada
[13] USDA, Forest Serv, N Cent Res Stn, Grand Rapids, MN 55744 USA
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10.1139/X05-271
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
We examined fifth-year seedling response to soil disturbance and vegetation control at 42 experimental locations representing 25 replicated studies within the North American Long-Term Soil Productivity (LTSP) program. These studies share a common experimental design while encompassing a wide range of climate, site conditions, and forest types. Whole-tree harvest had limited effects on planted seedling performance compared with the effects of stem-only harvest (the control); slight increases in survival were usually offset by decreases in growth. Forest-floor removal improved seedling survival and increased growth in Mediterranean climates, but reduced growth on productive, nutrient-limited, warm-humid sites. Soil compaction with intact forest floors usually benefited conifer survival and growth, regardless of climate or species. Compaction combined with forest-floor removal generally increased survival, had limited effects on individual tree growth, and increased stand growth in Mediterranean climates. Vegetation control benefited seedling growth in all treatments, particularly on more productive sites, but did not affect survival or alter the relative impact of organic matter removal and compaction on growth. Organic matter removal increased aspen coppice densities and, as with compaction, reduced aspen growth.
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