Forests (Jan 2022)

The Impact of Forest Fertilization on the Ecological Quality of Two Hemiboreal Streams

  • Dāvis Ozoliņš,
  • Ilze Karklina,
  • Agnija Skuja,
  • Linda Uzule,
  • Ilga Kokorite,
  • Madara Medne-Peipere,
  • Andis Lazdiņš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13020196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 196

Abstract

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The present study aimed to detect any changes in concentrations of nutrients and evaluate the impact on the quality of two hemiboreal streams that collect a discharge from two fertilized Scots pine stands. In 2017, nitrogen-containing mineral fertilizer was spread in pine stands on mineral soil located near the first stream. In 2018, potassium containing wood ash was spread in pine stands on organic soil near the second stream. From 2017 to 2020, surveys of physico-chemical parameters, diatoms, macrophytes, and macroinvertebrates were performed to determine the possible effects of fertilization on the ecological quality of the streams. A control site upstream of the fertilized forest stand and a treatment site downstream of the fertilized forest stand was monitored at each stream. Water quality indices, chemical parameters of surface water, and indicator species analysis showed no short-term impact of forest soil improvement with wood ash and ammonium nitrate. We found no clear patterns before and after the fertilization events in both streams, although we did observe inter- and intra-annual differences in aquatic biota and stream ecological quality mainly caused by local environmental factors.

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