2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3990650
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Initial Effects of Post-Harvest Ditch Cleaning on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in a Hemiboreal Peatland Forest

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“…In agreement with our findings, relatively stable RH rates were also observed in a nutrient‐limited (C:N ratio = 29) Scots pine chronosquence in hemiboreal Estonia (Uri et al, 2022) and in a synthesis study of RH in the boreal region (Pregitzer & Euskirchen, 2004). It is noteworthy, however, that our study lacks NEP data from the first few years after harvest during which considerably larger emissions have been reported by other studies conducted in boreal (Tong, Nilsson, et al, 2022) and hemiboreal (Tong, Nilsson, Sikström, et al, 2022; Vestin et al, 2020) clear‐cut sites.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…In agreement with our findings, relatively stable RH rates were also observed in a nutrient‐limited (C:N ratio = 29) Scots pine chronosquence in hemiboreal Estonia (Uri et al, 2022) and in a synthesis study of RH in the boreal region (Pregitzer & Euskirchen, 2004). It is noteworthy, however, that our study lacks NEP data from the first few years after harvest during which considerably larger emissions have been reported by other studies conducted in boreal (Tong, Nilsson, et al, 2022) and hemiboreal (Tong, Nilsson, Sikström, et al, 2022; Vestin et al, 2020) clear‐cut sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%