Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland

Calibration-period/control-area approach was used to study nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained and productive Norway-spruce-dominated peatland forests following conventional stem-only and whole-tree harvesting. The study indicated high nitrogen and particulate phosphorus exports and lack of...

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Main Authors: Kaila, Annu, Lauren, Ari, Sarkkola, Sakari, Koivusalo, Harri, Ukonmaanaho, Liisa, O'Driscoll, Connie, Xiao, Liwen, Asam, Zaki, Nieminen, Mika
Other Authors: Department of Forest Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/165222
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author Kaila, Annu
Lauren, Ari
Sarkkola, Sakari
Koivusalo, Harri
Ukonmaanaho, Liisa
O'Driscoll, Connie
Xiao, Liwen
Asam, Zaki
Nieminen, Mika
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Koivusalo, Harri
Ukonmaanaho, Liisa
O'Driscoll, Connie
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Nieminen, Mika
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description Calibration-period/control-area approach was used to study nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained and productive Norway-spruce-dominated peatland forests following conventional stem-only and whole-tree harvesting. The study indicated high nitrogen and particulate phosphorus exports and lack of significant differences between the harvest treatments during the first 3-4 years after harvesting. The high extra nitrogen exports, increasing to a maximum level of about 10 kg ha(-1) during the third year after harvesting, were partly caused by the higher nitrate export than in previous studies. The study has a practical outcome that management of harvest residues (i.e. left on site or harvested) may not be an efficient means of mitigation of nitrogen and phosphorus exports. The high exports following harvesting underline the importance of using the best available water protection methods, such as sufficiently large wetland buffer areas, to decrease nutrient exports to watercourses from productive Norway spruce dominated peatland catchments. Peer reviewed
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Kaila , A , Lauren , A , Sarkkola , S , Koivusalo , H , Ukonmaanaho , L , O'Driscoll , C , Xiao , L , Asam , Z & Nieminen , M 2015 , ' Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland ' , Boreal Environment Research , vol. 20 , no. 6 , pp. 693-706 . < http://www.borenv.net/ >
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/165222 2025-01-16T21:20:13+00:00 Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland Kaila, Annu Lauren, Ari Sarkkola, Sakari Koivusalo, Harri Ukonmaanaho, Liisa O'Driscoll, Connie Xiao, Liwen Asam, Zaki Nieminen, Mika Department of Forest Sciences 2016-08-04T09:27:02Z 14 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/165222 eng eng Finnish Environment Institute The study was funded by the Finnish Forest Research Institute (project nos. 3477,3621) with co-fundings provided by the VALUE Doctoral Program "Integrated Catchment and Water Resources Management" and the Academy of Finland project "Hydro-biogeochemistry of drained peatlands: impacts of bioenergy harvesting on trace metal transport under different hydrogeological settings" (HYPE) (project no. 132447). Kaila , A , Lauren , A , Sarkkola , S , Koivusalo , H , Ukonmaanaho , L , O'Driscoll , C , Xiao , L , Asam , Z & Nieminen , M 2015 , ' Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland ' , Boreal Environment Research , vol. 20 , no. 6 , pp. 693-706 . < http://www.borenv.net/ > 84929345440 aba360f3-1627-437f-9c35-23d386056673 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/165222 000366959400003 other openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess DITCH NETWORK MAINTENANCE LOGGING RESIDUES NUTRIENT RELEASE PEATLAND FOREST DECOMPOSITION CATCHMENT WATER 4112 Forestry 1171 Geosciences Article publishedVersion 2016 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:02:58Z Calibration-period/control-area approach was used to study nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained and productive Norway-spruce-dominated peatland forests following conventional stem-only and whole-tree harvesting. The study indicated high nitrogen and particulate phosphorus exports and lack of significant differences between the harvest treatments during the first 3-4 years after harvesting. The high extra nitrogen exports, increasing to a maximum level of about 10 kg ha(-1) during the third year after harvesting, were partly caused by the higher nitrate export than in previous studies. The study has a practical outcome that management of harvest residues (i.e. left on site or harvested) may not be an efficient means of mitigation of nitrogen and phosphorus exports. The high exports following harvesting underline the importance of using the best available water protection methods, such as sufficiently large wetland buffer areas, to decrease nutrient exports to watercourses from productive Norway spruce dominated peatland catchments. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway
spellingShingle DITCH NETWORK MAINTENANCE
LOGGING RESIDUES
NUTRIENT RELEASE
PEATLAND FOREST
DECOMPOSITION
CATCHMENT
WATER
4112 Forestry
1171 Geosciences
Kaila, Annu
Lauren, Ari
Sarkkola, Sakari
Koivusalo, Harri
Ukonmaanaho, Liisa
O'Driscoll, Connie
Xiao, Liwen
Asam, Zaki
Nieminen, Mika
Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title_full Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title_fullStr Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title_short Effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained Norway spruce mires in southern Finland
title_sort effect of clear-felling and harvest residue removal on nitrogen and phosphorus export from drained norway spruce mires in southern finland
topic DITCH NETWORK MAINTENANCE
LOGGING RESIDUES
NUTRIENT RELEASE
PEATLAND FOREST
DECOMPOSITION
CATCHMENT
WATER
4112 Forestry
1171 Geosciences
topic_facet DITCH NETWORK MAINTENANCE
LOGGING RESIDUES
NUTRIENT RELEASE
PEATLAND FOREST
DECOMPOSITION
CATCHMENT
WATER
4112 Forestry
1171 Geosciences
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/165222