Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire

Recent interest by the forestry industry in establishing clearcut logging practices which emulate the effect of natural disturbances, such as wildfire on site productivity, has sparked an increase in comparative studies between anthropogenic and natural disturbances. The objectives of this study wer...

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Main Author: Ebner, Derek
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1720
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-17202014-01-31T03:30:53Z Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire Ebner, Derek Recent interest by the forestry industry in establishing clearcut logging practices which emulate the effect of natural disturbances, such as wildfire on site productivity, has sparked an increase in comparative studies between anthropogenic and natural disturbances. The objectives of this study were to determine nitrogen and phosphorus availability differences after 10 years between black spruce bog ecosystems affected by either clearcut logging or natural wildfires. This was accomplished by focusing on: (1) differences in the spatial heterogeneity of inorganic N and P concentrations; (2) spatial heterogeneity of nitrogen mineralisation; (3) peat substrate quality differences; and (4) relationships between peat substrate quality and net N/P mineralisation. Three-way analysis of variance, incorporating spatial factors, exhibited significant differences in inorganic N concentrations between disturbance types with mature stands greater than clearcut sites and burn sites. A two month in situ incubation was performed to measure net nitrogen mineralisation. Carbon fraction analysis indicated that disturbance typed differed with respect to various substrate quality parameters. (Abstract shortened by UMI.) 2007-05-18T12:18:18Z 2007-05-18T12:18:18Z 1999-02-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1720 en_US
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description Recent interest by the forestry industry in establishing clearcut logging practices which emulate the effect of natural disturbances, such as wildfire on site productivity, has sparked an increase in comparative studies between anthropogenic and natural disturbances. The objectives of this study were to determine nitrogen and phosphorus availability differences after 10 years between black spruce bog ecosystems affected by either clearcut logging or natural wildfires. This was accomplished by focusing on: (1) differences in the spatial heterogeneity of inorganic N and P concentrations; (2) spatial heterogeneity of nitrogen mineralisation; (3) peat substrate quality differences; and (4) relationships between peat substrate quality and net N/P mineralisation. Three-way analysis of variance, incorporating spatial factors, exhibited significant differences in inorganic N concentrations between disturbance types with mature stands greater than clearcut sites and burn sites. A two month in situ incubation was performed to measure net nitrogen mineralisation. Carbon fraction analysis indicated that disturbance typed differed with respect to various substrate quality parameters. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author Ebner, Derek
spellingShingle Ebner, Derek
Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
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title Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
title_short Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
title_full Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
title_fullStr Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern Manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
title_sort nitrogen and phosphorus availability in eastern manitoba black spruce bog ecosystems 10 years after clearcut logging and wildfire
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