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Nutrient Concentration on Skid Trails under Brush-Mats – Is a Redistribution of Nutrients Possible?

Herbert Borchert ; Bavarian State Institute of Forestry Hans Carl von Carlowitz Platz 1 GERMANY
Christian Huber ; University of Applied Science Am Hofgarten 4 GERMANY
Axel Göttlein ; Forest Nutrition and Water Resources Technical University of Munich Hans Carl von Carlowitz Platz 2 GERMANY
Johann Kremer ; Forest Work Science and Applied Informatics Technical University of Munich Hans Carl von Carlowitz Platz 2 85354 Freising GERMANY


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In mechanized timber harvesting, it is common practice to build brush mats from logging residues on skid trails. Protective effects of brush mats against soil compaction are documented by several studies. On the other hand, a large quantity of nutrients is concentrated on the skid trail. Fully mechanized harvesting has been criticized frequently for this reallocation of nutrients. Is there really a risk of nutrient leaching below skid trails or imbalances? Are the nutrients redistributed through nutrient uptake by roots of adjacent trees? Effects of fully mechanized thinning on soil, water and nutrient balance were examined in a seventy years old spruce stand on a nutrient poor site in Bavaria. Sections of the trails were covered with brush mats, while other sections remained uncovered. For five replications, soil physical properties, soil chemistry, matter and water balances and the density of fine roots were measured in the middle of the trail, under the tire tracks, at the transition of trail and stand and inside the stand over a period of two years. Logging operation caused soil compaction. The macropore volume decreased and both hydraulic conductivity and air permeability were severely reduced. The nutrients were largely kept in the forest ecosystem. Results of the soil moisture monitoring indicate that, within the sections covered by a brush mat, tree roots extracted water from the soil between the tracks. Without cover, the trees scarcely extracted water from this area. Hence, building a brush mat can facilitate water availability and thus enable redistribution of nutrients.

Ključne riječi

soil compaction; brush mat; nutrient balance

Hrčak ID:

151786

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/151786

Datum izdavanja:

1.10.2015.

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