Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning

Application of wood ash in forests is a method used to return (recycle) nutrients to the forest that is lost after forest harvesting. There are concerns that such application may influence pants and induce changes in species composition of the ground vegetation. Several studies have examined short-t...

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Main Author: Ingelsson, Fredrik
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:9825 2023-05-15T15:55:39+02:00 Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning Ingelsson, Fredrik 2016-11-17 application/pdf https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9825/1/ingelsson_f_161117%20.pdf sv swe swe https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9825/ urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-6082 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9825/1/ingelsson_f_161117%20.pdf Ingelsson, Fredrik, 2016. Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Ecology <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-415.html> Plant ecology Forestry - General aspects Soil science and management First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:10:52Z Application of wood ash in forests is a method used to return (recycle) nutrients to the forest that is lost after forest harvesting. There are concerns that such application may influence pants and induce changes in species composition of the ground vegetation. Several studies have examined short-term effects of ash application on ground vegetation, but there few long-term studies have been conducted. The published studies examining the effects on ground vegetation show no consistent pattern in the response. Application of ash has been shown increased forest biomass production, but also influence some plants negatively, resulting in reduced cover of such species. My study is a continuation of a study completed in 2001. In that study, they had six treatments including a control. The various treatments consisted of 3, 6 and 9 tons of ash ha-1, 3 tons of ash + 150 kg N ha-1, 150 kg N ha-1 and 3 tons of pelletized ash ha-1. Inventory data from the study have been compared with inventory data in this study. Using statistical analyzes, my results address the long-term effects (17 yrs) of wood ash application on composition of forest ground vegetation. This shows whether species have increased or decreased after the application of ashes 17 years ago. My results show small differences in cover of plants between controls and plots exposed to wood ash application. Several species showed decreased cover as an initial response to wood ash application, but 17 years after application cover of almost all species had recovered from initial effects of the wood ash application. Some species, Vaccinium myrtillus and Hylocomium splendens even showed a tendency to have higher current cover in the ash treatments than in the controls. The only species that showed significant lower cover in the ash treatments, and showed no sign of recovery was Cladonia rangiferina. I suggest that this most likely is generated by changing competitive conditions. Based on how the ground vegetation responded I find no reason to stop or reduce return of ... Text Cladonia rangiferina Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
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topic Plant ecology
Forestry - General aspects
Soil science and management
spellingShingle Plant ecology
Forestry - General aspects
Soil science and management
Ingelsson, Fredrik
Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
topic_facet Plant ecology
Forestry - General aspects
Soil science and management
description Application of wood ash in forests is a method used to return (recycle) nutrients to the forest that is lost after forest harvesting. There are concerns that such application may influence pants and induce changes in species composition of the ground vegetation. Several studies have examined short-term effects of ash application on ground vegetation, but there few long-term studies have been conducted. The published studies examining the effects on ground vegetation show no consistent pattern in the response. Application of ash has been shown increased forest biomass production, but also influence some plants negatively, resulting in reduced cover of such species. My study is a continuation of a study completed in 2001. In that study, they had six treatments including a control. The various treatments consisted of 3, 6 and 9 tons of ash ha-1, 3 tons of ash + 150 kg N ha-1, 150 kg N ha-1 and 3 tons of pelletized ash ha-1. Inventory data from the study have been compared with inventory data in this study. Using statistical analyzes, my results address the long-term effects (17 yrs) of wood ash application on composition of forest ground vegetation. This shows whether species have increased or decreased after the application of ashes 17 years ago. My results show small differences in cover of plants between controls and plots exposed to wood ash application. Several species showed decreased cover as an initial response to wood ash application, but 17 years after application cover of almost all species had recovered from initial effects of the wood ash application. Some species, Vaccinium myrtillus and Hylocomium splendens even showed a tendency to have higher current cover in the ash treatments than in the controls. The only species that showed significant lower cover in the ash treatments, and showed no sign of recovery was Cladonia rangiferina. I suggest that this most likely is generated by changing competitive conditions. Based on how the ground vegetation responded I find no reason to stop or reduce return of ...
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title Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
title_short Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
title_full Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
title_fullStr Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
title_full_unstemmed Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
title_sort långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning
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Ingelsson, Fredrik, 2016. Långsiktiga effekter av askåterföring och kvävegödsling på skogsmarkvegetationens sammansättning. First cycle, G2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Ecology <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-415.html>
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