Jürgen Aosaar, Mikko Buht, Laura Erik, Mats Varik, Kristiina Aun, Marek Uri, Mai Kukumägi, Agnes Sepaste, Hardo Becker, Maris Hordo, Veiko Uri
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Abstract
Pre-commercial thinning (PCT) is a common silvicultural practice for directing the development of the young stand in Nordic and Baltic countries. However, its impact on the stands carbon (C) cycling is still poorly studied. We carried out a comprehensive case study for estimating net ecosystem production (NEP) in unthinned control plot and in moderately and heavily thinned plots (2,500 and 1,500 trees ha−1 remaining, respectively), in the next growing season after PCT in young Betula pendula stands on mineral soil (Site 1) and Betula pubescens stands on drained organic soil (Site 2). Thus, the study demonstrates post-thinning changes in C cycling in stands of two species of the same genus. The control plots of both sites served as C sinks: NEP 1.5 and 3.6 t C ha−1 yr−1 in Site 1 and Site 2, respectively. However, the thinned plots acted as C sinks on Site 1 (1.8 t C ha−1 yr−1) and as C sources on Site 2 (−1.4 and −3.1 t C ha−1 yr−1 in heavily and moderately thinned plot, respectively). The declined net primary production of trees after PCT was compensated for by the production of herbaceous vegetation and stump sprouts. Soil heterotrophic respiration (Rh) was the largest flux in the C budget of both sites and all treatments. Despite the increasing trend of Rh with increasing thinning intensity on Site 2, no statistically significant difference in the annual Rh flux occurred between the treatments in either site.
商业前间伐(PCT)是北欧和波罗的海国家指导幼林发展的常见造林实践。然而,其对林分碳(C)循环的影响尚缺乏研究。我们对未疏林对照样地、中度和重度疏林样地(分别剩余2500和1500棵树ha - 1)进行了全面的案例研究,估算了PCT后下一个生长季节的净生态系统产量(NEP),这些样地分别位于矿土(Site 1)上的幼桦林和排水有机土(Site 2)上的短毛桦林。因此,该研究证明了同一属两种林分在疏林后碳循环的变化。两个地点的对照样地都起到了碳汇的作用:站点1和站点2的NEP分别为1.5和3.6 t C ha - 1年- 1。然而,稀疏样地在Site 1上充当碳汇(1.8 t C ha−1年−1),在Site 2上充当碳源(重度和中度稀疏样地分别为- 1.4和- 3.1 t C ha−1年−1)。PCT后树木净初级生产量的下降被草本植被和树桩芽的生产量所补偿。土壤异养呼吸(Rh)是两样地和各处理C收支中最大的通量。在2号样地,Rh随伐减强度的增加呈上升趋势,但各处理间的年Rh通量差异无统计学意义。
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The European Journal of Forest Research focuses on publishing innovative results of empirical or model-oriented studies which contribute to the development of broad principles underlying forest ecosystems, their functions and services.
Papers which exclusively report methods, models, techniques or case studies are beyond the scope of the journal, while papers on studies at the molecular or cellular level will be considered where they address the relevance of their results to the understanding of ecosystem structure and function. Papers relating to forest operations and forest engineering will be considered if they are tailored within a forest ecosystem context.