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- W1569676388 abstract "Jn a companion paper Bartos and Campbell (p. 17-24) discuss reasons for the decline of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in the western U.S. using the Burnt Flat Analysis Area, Fishlake National Forest, Utah as an example. Many resource managers have expressed concern over the suitability of late successional soils on sites currently dominated by conifer or sagebrush to once again support aspen. Cryer and Murray (1992) warned that aspen may have difficulty occupying late successional sites where clearcutting is used as a restoration tool. They attribute the observed mortality of aspen suckers on such sites to low soil pH and nutrient levels. Declining aspen stands in the Burnt Flat Analysis Area and elsewhere are prime candidates for restoration treatments. However, it is not known if late successional soils in the Burnt Flat Analysis Area have lower nutrient levels than soils under stable (regenerating) aspen stands. If significant loss of nutrients has occurred, then burning may be needed to help restore soil nutrients prior to aspen regeneration. Burning late successional aspen may increase soil pH and add organic carbon and available nutrients to the soil (Martin and Dell 1978). If nutrient loss has not occurred, then cutting alone may be sufficient to promote aspen regeneration. Several properties of the surface horizon of soils under stable and declining aspen stands in the Burnt Flat Analysis Area were measured. This paper will present some of these results." @default.
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