Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance

At sites with either peat or mineral soils in large areas of boreal forests, high soil-water contents hamper tree growth and drainage can significantly increase growth. Hence, areas covering about 15 Ã 10 ha of northern peatlands and wet mineral soils have been drained for forestry purpos...

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Main Authors: Sikström, Ulf, Hökkä, Hannu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2016-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1416
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spelling doaj-1c91720f43e348b1b040241541e3639d2020-11-25T02:28:53ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752016-01-0150110.14214/sf.1416Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenanceSikström, UlfHökkä, Hannu At sites with either peat or mineral soils in large areas of boreal forests, high soil-water contents hamper tree growth and drainage can significantly increase growth. Hence, areas covering about 15 Ã 10 ha of northern peatlands and wet mineral soils have been drained for forestry purposes. Usually ditches gradually deteriorate, thus reducing their functionality as drains, and ditch-network maintenance (DNM) might be needed to maintain stand growth rates enabled by the original ditching. This article reviews current knowledge on establishing the need for DNM in boreal forest stands, subsequent growth responses, and the financial outcome of the activity. The issues covered in the review are: (i) ditching, changes in ditches over time and the need for DNM; (ii) interactions between soil water and both stand properties and stand management; (iii) ground-water level (GWL) and tree growth responses to DNM; and (iv) financial viability of DNM. Conclusions about the current understanding of issues related to DNM are drawn and implications for DNM in practice are summarized. Finally, gaps in knowledge are identified and research needs are suggested.6https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1416
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Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
Silva Fennica
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Hökkä, Hannu
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title Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
title_short Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
title_full Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
title_fullStr Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
title_sort interactions between soil water conditions and forest stands in boreal forests with implications for ditch network maintenance
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description At sites with either peat or mineral soils in large areas of boreal forests, high soil-water contents hamper tree growth and drainage can significantly increase growth. Hence, areas covering about 15 Ã 10 ha of northern peatlands and wet mineral soils have been drained for forestry purposes. Usually ditches gradually deteriorate, thus reducing their functionality as drains, and ditch-network maintenance (DNM) might be needed to maintain stand growth rates enabled by the original ditching. This article reviews current knowledge on establishing the need for DNM in boreal forest stands, subsequent growth responses, and the financial outcome of the activity. The issues covered in the review are: (i) ditching, changes in ditches over time and the need for DNM; (ii) interactions between soil water and both stand properties and stand management; (iii) ground-water level (GWL) and tree growth responses to DNM; and (iv) financial viability of DNM. Conclusions about the current understanding of issues related to DNM are drawn and implications for DNM in practice are summarized. Finally, gaps in knowledge are identified and research needs are suggested.6
url https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/1416
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