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Annals of Forest Science | 2008

The combined effects of thinning and prescribed fire on carbon and nutrient budgets in a Jeffrey pine forest

Dale W. Johnson; J. D. Murphy; Roger F. Walker; Watkins W. Miller; D.W. Glass; Donald E. Todd

Abstract• Both burning and harvesting cause carbon and nutrient removals from forest ecosystems, but few studies have addressed the combination of these effects. For a Pinus jeffreyii forest in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, we posed the question: what are the relative impacts of thinning and subsequent burning on carbon and nutrient removals?• The thinning methods included whole-tree thinning (WT, where all aboveground biomass was removed) cut to length (CTL, where branches and foliage were left on site in a slash mat on top of skid trails) and no harvest (CONT). Total C and nutrient exports with thinning and burning were greater in the WT and CTL than in the CONT treatments. Total C and N removals were approximately equal for the WT and CTL treatments, although harvesting dominated exports in the WT treatment and burning dominated exports in the CTL treatment. Total removals of P, K, Ca, Mg and S were greatest in the WT treatments, where harvesting dominated removals.• Comparisons of nutrient removals with ecosystem capital and calculations of potential replenishment by atmospheric deposition suggested that N is the nutrient likely to be most depleted by harvesting and burning treatments.Résumé• L’un et l’autre, le brûlage et les récoltes, causent un enlèvement important de carbone et de nutriments dans les écosystèmes forestiers, mais peu de travaux se sont attelés à l’étude de la combinaison de ces effets. Pour une forêt de Pinus jeffreyii nous posons la question suivante : quels sont les impacts relatifs d’une éclaircie et d’un brûlage ultérieur sur l’enlèvement du carbone et des nutriments, dans les Montagnes de la Sierra Nevada en Californie?• Les méthodes d’éclaircie comprennent : éclaircie totale des arbres (WT, toute la biomasse au-dessus du sol est enlevée), coupe à la dimension désirée (CTL, branches et feuillage ont été laissés sur site en andains) et pas de récolte (CONT). L’exportation totale de carbone et de nutriments avec éclaircie et brûlage dans les traitements WT et CTL a été plus importante que dans le traitement CONT. Les sommes totales de carbone et d’azote enlevées ont été approximativement les mêmes pour les traitements WT et CTL, bien que la récolte est été prédominante dans les exportations pour le traitement WT et que le brûlage soit prédominant dans les exportations pour le traitement CTL. Le total des enlèvements de P, K, Ca, Mg et S dans le traitement WT a été le plus grand dans les traitements WT où la récolte était plus importante que l’enlèvement.• La comparaison des nutriments enlevés par rapport au capital de l’écosystème et le calculs de réapprovisionnement par des apports atmosphériques suggère que l’azote (N) est le nutriment probablement le plus épuisé par les traitements de récolte et de brûlage.


Ecological Engineering | 2007

Wildfire effects on forest carbon and nutrient budgets

Dale W. Johnson; J. D. Murphy; Roger F. Walker; D.W. Glass; Watkins W. Miller


Geoderma | 2011

Carbon and nutrient contents in soils from the Kings River Experimental Watersheds, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

Dale W. Johnson; C.T. Hunsaker; D.W. Glass; B.M. Rau; B.A. Roath


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Biogeochemical cycling in forest soils of the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, USA

Dale W. Johnson; Watkins W. Miller; Richard B. Susfalk; J. D. Murphy; Randy A. Dahlgren; D.W. Glass


California Agriculture | 2006

Nutrients flow from runoff at burned forest site in Lake Tahoe Basin

Watkins W. Miller; Dale W. Johnson; Theresa M. Loupe; James S. Sedinger; Erin M. Carroll; J. D. Murphy; Roger F. Walker; D.W. Glass


Biogeochemistry | 2010

Nutrient hot spots in some sierra Nevada forest soils

Dale W. Johnson; D.W. Glass; J. D. Murphy; C.M. Stein; Watkins W. Miller


Soil Science | 2008

FACTORS AFFECTING MINERAL NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS BY SOIL HEATING : A LABORATORY-SIMULATED FIRE STUDY

D.W. Glass; Dale W. Johnson; Robert R. Blank; Watkins W. Miller


Forest Science | 2014

Effects of Thinning, Residue Mastication, and Prescribed Fire on Soil and Nutrient Budgets in a Sierra Nevada Mixed-Conifer Forest

Dale W. Johnson; Roger F. Walker; D.W. Glass; Chad M. Stein; James B. Murphy; Robert R. Blank; Watkins W. Miller


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2007

Inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus in Sierran forest O horizon leachate.

T. M. Loupe; Watkins W. Miller; Dale W. Johnson; Erin M. Carroll; Hanseder D; D.W. Glass; Roger F. Walker


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2014

Prescribed Fire and Timber Harvesting Effects on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in a Pine Forest

L.M. Roaldson; Dale W. Johnson; Watkins W. Miller; J. D. Murphy; Roger F. Walker; C.M. Stein; D.W. Glass; Robert R. Blank

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Robert R. Blank

Agricultural Research Service

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B.A. Roath

United States Forest Service

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B.M. Rau

University of Nevada

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C.T. Hunsaker

United States Forest Service

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