The effects 50 years after clearcutting on the vegetation and soil of an ecosystem type dominated by sugar maple (Acer saccharum) were studied at four locations along the boundaries of the Sylvania Recreation Area (Ottawa National Forest) in western Upper Michigan, U.S.A. Commercially clearcut areas along the boundaries of the undisturbed 8500-ha tract enabled study of vegetation and soil in paired cut and uncut plots. Overstories of the clearcut plots exhibit increased stem densities and decreased basal area and stem diameters compared to those of uncut plots. Both the relative density of understory sugar maple and the total density of all understory trees decreased significantly on the clearcut plots. Groups of herbaceous species characte...
Studies have reported divergent results on the effect of soil fertility and canopy opening on unders...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
Stone, D. M. and Elioff, J. D. 1998. Soil properties and aspen development five years after compacti...
Albert, D.A. and Barnes, B.V., 1987. Effects of clearcutting on the vegetation and soil of a sugar m...
Master of ScienceNatural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
Abstract. Forest harvesting can impact site quality by removing essential nutrients, exacerbating...
ABSTRACT nce County, Wisconsin was the first to receive systematic study (Giese et al., 1964; Westin...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Decline of sugar m...
The consequences of forest fragmentation and edge effects on soil nutrient availability and nutritio...
Graduation date: 1985Bigleaf maple (Acer iaacrophyllunt) is a deciduous, persistent, sprouting speci...
<p>Large differences in soil pH and available Ca in the surface soil exist among tree species ...
Tolerant hardwood forests occupy a broad geographic range in Ontario and they are important for the...
Biogeochemistry of Northern ForestsTree composition of two forestry plots was studied in a northern ...
Large differences in soil pH and available Ca in the surface soil exist among tree species growing i...
<div><p>Decline of sugar maple in North American forests has been attributed to changes in soil calc...
Studies have reported divergent results on the effect of soil fertility and canopy opening on unders...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
Stone, D. M. and Elioff, J. D. 1998. Soil properties and aspen development five years after compacti...
Albert, D.A. and Barnes, B.V., 1987. Effects of clearcutting on the vegetation and soil of a sugar m...
Master of ScienceNatural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
Abstract. Forest harvesting can impact site quality by removing essential nutrients, exacerbating...
ABSTRACT nce County, Wisconsin was the first to receive systematic study (Giese et al., 1964; Westin...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Decline of sugar m...
The consequences of forest fragmentation and edge effects on soil nutrient availability and nutritio...
Graduation date: 1985Bigleaf maple (Acer iaacrophyllunt) is a deciduous, persistent, sprouting speci...
<p>Large differences in soil pH and available Ca in the surface soil exist among tree species ...
Tolerant hardwood forests occupy a broad geographic range in Ontario and they are important for the...
Biogeochemistry of Northern ForestsTree composition of two forestry plots was studied in a northern ...
Large differences in soil pH and available Ca in the surface soil exist among tree species growing i...
<div><p>Decline of sugar maple in North American forests has been attributed to changes in soil calc...
Studies have reported divergent results on the effect of soil fertility and canopy opening on unders...
Vegetation data were collected from eight maple syrup farms (sugarbushes) and eight undeveloped mapl...
Stone, D. M. and Elioff, J. D. 1998. Soil properties and aspen development five years after compacti...