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Evaluation through a simulation model of nutrient exports in fast-growing southern European pine stands in relation to thinning intensity and harvesting operations
Authors:Roque Rodríguez Soalleiro  Miguel Balboa Murias  Juan Gabriel Álvarez González  Agustín Merino García
Affiliation:1. Unidade de Xestión Forestal Sostible, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Campus Universitario, 27002, Lugo, Spain
2. School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
Abstract:The effects on nutrient exports of a range of thinning regimes for maritime pine and radiata pine plantations in northern Spain were simulated in this study. Growth models, tree biomass equations and nutrient concentration in tree fractions were used simultaneously to calculate the amounts of N, P, K, Ca and Mg removed and left in the logging residues for five thinning intensities, five site indexes and four harvesting scenarios for each species, considering the whole rotation. A more intense thinning regime decreases the total amount of nutrients exported and increases the proportion of nutrients returned to the soil before the clearfell, being a more progressive system of extracting nutrients from the ecosystem. A substantial amount of nutrients are located in the crown fractions and the bark, making desirable the harvesting of debarked logs. The results allow the calculation of fertilization needs to avoid the depletion of soil nutrient capital in a variety of silvicultural situations.
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