Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants

Empetrum hermaphroditum is one of the dominant species in many reindeer summer grazing areas in Northern Norway, forming unproductive, late successional stable vegetation covers. As studies of amount, and effect of, plant secondary metabolites emerging from E. hermaphroditum indicates strong inhibit...

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Main Author: Fodstad, Cathrine Helene
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitetet i Tromsø 2008
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/1635
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/1635 2024-06-02T08:06:35+00:00 Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants Fodstad, Cathrine Helene 2008-05-15 951410 bytes 2071 bytes application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/10037/1635 eng eng Universitetet i Tromsø University of Tromsø https://hdl.handle.net/10037/1635 URN:NBN:no-uit_munin_1384 openAccess Copyright 2008 The Author(s) VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488 dwarf shrubs prescribed burning grazing management Finnmark northern ecosystems phenolic compounds batatasin-III ecological disturbances soil nutrients allelopathy Empetrum hermaphroditum Avenella flexuosa Solidago virgaurea humus organic fertilizer heat treatment pH NAB-3900 Master thesis Mastergradsoppgave 2008 ftunivtroemsoe 2024-05-07T08:41:49Z Empetrum hermaphroditum is one of the dominant species in many reindeer summer grazing areas in Northern Norway, forming unproductive, late successional stable vegetation covers. As studies of amount, and effect of, plant secondary metabolites emerging from E. hermaphroditum indicates strong inhibitory effect on other organisms, it is considered an invasive and allelopathic species. To investigate the effect of two potential ecological disturbances that can cause switch in vegetation cover from unproductive Empetrum domination to a more productive herbaceous plant dominated ecosystem, we compared soil pH and growth of Avenella flexuosa and Solidago virgaurea in heat treated, reindeer faeces fertilized and untreated humus obtained from E. hermaphroditum dominated areas. Measures of total plant biomass differed significantly both between treatments and between species, with all treatments having significantly different effects. Largest level of plant dry weight and pH was measured in fertilized humus, medium level in burned humus and the lowest level where obtained in untreated humus. Results indicate that heat treatment and addition of fertilizer to Empetrum humus improved growing conditions, by elevating pH or nutrient levels and likely omitting allelopathic effects of E. hermaphroditum. Master Thesis Finnmark Northern Norway Finnmark University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Norway
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topic VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488
dwarf shrubs
prescribed burning
grazing management
Finnmark
northern ecosystems
phenolic compounds
batatasin-III
ecological disturbances
soil nutrients
allelopathy
Empetrum hermaphroditum
Avenella flexuosa
Solidago virgaurea
humus
organic fertilizer
heat treatment
pH
NAB-3900
spellingShingle VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488
dwarf shrubs
prescribed burning
grazing management
Finnmark
northern ecosystems
phenolic compounds
batatasin-III
ecological disturbances
soil nutrients
allelopathy
Empetrum hermaphroditum
Avenella flexuosa
Solidago virgaurea
humus
organic fertilizer
heat treatment
pH
NAB-3900
Fodstad, Cathrine Helene
Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
topic_facet VDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Zoology and botany: 480::Ecology: 488
dwarf shrubs
prescribed burning
grazing management
Finnmark
northern ecosystems
phenolic compounds
batatasin-III
ecological disturbances
soil nutrients
allelopathy
Empetrum hermaphroditum
Avenella flexuosa
Solidago virgaurea
humus
organic fertilizer
heat treatment
pH
NAB-3900
description Empetrum hermaphroditum is one of the dominant species in many reindeer summer grazing areas in Northern Norway, forming unproductive, late successional stable vegetation covers. As studies of amount, and effect of, plant secondary metabolites emerging from E. hermaphroditum indicates strong inhibitory effect on other organisms, it is considered an invasive and allelopathic species. To investigate the effect of two potential ecological disturbances that can cause switch in vegetation cover from unproductive Empetrum domination to a more productive herbaceous plant dominated ecosystem, we compared soil pH and growth of Avenella flexuosa and Solidago virgaurea in heat treated, reindeer faeces fertilized and untreated humus obtained from E. hermaphroditum dominated areas. Measures of total plant biomass differed significantly both between treatments and between species, with all treatments having significantly different effects. Largest level of plant dry weight and pH was measured in fertilized humus, medium level in burned humus and the lowest level where obtained in untreated humus. Results indicate that heat treatment and addition of fertilizer to Empetrum humus improved growing conditions, by elevating pH or nutrient levels and likely omitting allelopathic effects of E. hermaphroditum.
format Master Thesis
author Fodstad, Cathrine Helene
author_facet Fodstad, Cathrine Helene
author_sort Fodstad, Cathrine Helene
title Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
title_short Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
title_full Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
title_fullStr Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
title_full_unstemmed Reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of Empetrum humus on local plants
title_sort reindeer faeces and burning alleviates allelopathic effects of empetrum humus on local plants
publisher Universitetet i Tromsø
publishDate 2008
url https://hdl.handle.net/10037/1635
geographic Norway
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genre Finnmark
Northern Norway
Finnmark
genre_facet Finnmark
Northern Norway
Finnmark
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URN:NBN:no-uit_munin_1384
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Copyright 2008 The Author(s)
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