Karla Valladares-Samperio, México D. F. México, L. Galicia-Sarmiento
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Abstract
Introduction: The increase in the intensity of wood harvesting has a negative influence
on ecosystem functions of soils in temperate and boreal forests. Objective: To understand the impacts of intensive and extensive forest management
methods on the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils, and consequences
on nutrient availability and stabilization processes in temperate and boreal forests. Results and discussion: Intensive forest management methods can generate greater
imbalance in the processes of availability and stabilization of nutrients, compared to
selective methods. The impact is reflected in the deterioration of soil structure and the
decrease of nutrient reserves and microbial communities. These damages affect fertility
and functionality of soil, decreasing long-term productivity. Affectations depend on the
intensity of biomass extracted, environmental conditions and site preparation. This
makes evident the need to monitor forest management and its impact on soil ecology in
temperate forests, which maintains long-term productivity and ensures the availability of
wood volumes. Conclusion: In Mexico, the impact of forest management has been scarcely analyzed
and it is indispensable to understand the functional changes in the processes that
determine soil fertility and forest productivity.
期刊介绍:
The Revista Chapingo Serie Ciencias Forestales y del Ambiente (RCHSCFA) is a scientific journal that aims to raise awareness of high-quality research products related to forest, arid, temperate and tropical environments in the world. Since its foundation in 1994, the RCHSCFA has served as a space for scientific dissemination and discussion at a national and international level among academics, researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, forest managers and public/private entities that are interested in the forest environment.
All content published in the journal first goes through a strict triple-blind review process and is published in the following formats: Scientific Articles, Review Articles, Methodologies, Technical or Technological Notes.