Modelling long-term changes in forest productivity and soil nitrogen supply following conversion of pasture to Pinus radiata plantation

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McMurtrie, RE [1 ]
Halliday, JC [1 ]
Dewar, RC [1 ]
Tate, KR [1 ]
Corbeels, M [1 ]
Scott, NA [1 ]
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[1] Univ New S Wales, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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forest productivity; G'DAY; harvesting; modelling; nitrogen cycling; Pinus radiata; sustainability;
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Recent experimental studies have revealed that soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content and soil N availability often decrease following conversion of improved pasture to Pinus radiata plantations. These decreases are a concern partly because of possible negative consequences for future forest productivity. This issue is investigated by applying the G'DAY model of C and N cycling in pasture and forest ecosystems to simulate the replacement of improved, legume-rich pasture by P. radiata plantations that are grown over several harvest cycles at a site in New Zealand. We illustrate how process models can be used for analysing constraints on long-term productivity by performing a sensitivity analysis of G'DAY's response to various rates of N removal. We find that simulated productivity declines over successive forest rotations and that the rate of decline is sensitive to N losses through wood harvesting, slash removal, and N leakage (i.e. leaching and soil gaseous emission). However, even when these N losses are zero, forest productivity still declines because of a gradual depletion of labile soil N reserves. Simulations are used to evaluate the mean annual increment (MAI) in wood volume over forty 30-year forest rotations. With harvesting only, simulated MAI declines from 44 m(3) ha(-1)yr(-1) in the first rotation to 18 m; ha(-1)yr(-1) in the fortieth rotation. The simulated MAI in the fortieth rotation is 13 m(3) ha(-1)yr(-1) with harvesting and leakage, and 11 m(3) ha(-1)yr(-1) with harvesting, leakage and 50% slash removal. If the simulation with harvesting only is modified so N removed in harvests is replaced by an equivalent fertiliser addition, MAI is 28 m(3) ha(-1)yr(-1) in the fortieth rotation. Results presented are tentative and should be regarded with caution until the model is fully tested.
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