2012
DOI: 10.1522/030430541
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Croissance des stocks de carbone dix ans après boisement de terrains dénudés boréaux /

Abstract: AUTOMNE 2012 RESUMELe réchauffement du climat actuel est notamment attribuable à l'utilisation des combustibles fossiles et aux changements de vocation des terres, spécialement la deforestation, ce qui cause une perte de puits de carbone (C). L'augmentation de la capacité des puits de C terrestres est donc un moyen pour atténuer l'effet des changements climatiques. En forêt boréale, des terrains classés improductifs et appelés dénudés secs (DS) sont présents en quantités telles qu'ils représentent un potentiel… Show more

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“…Simulations have shown it can take only 8-12 years for LWs to become a net C sink when understory planting is the chosen silvicultural approach (Boucher et al 2012). Early observations in field experimental trials show some potential for LW afforestation in the boreal forest ecozone (Fradette 2012;Hébert et al 2006;Hébert et al 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulations have shown it can take only 8-12 years for LWs to become a net C sink when understory planting is the chosen silvicultural approach (Boucher et al 2012). Early observations in field experimental trials show some potential for LW afforestation in the boreal forest ecozone (Fradette 2012;Hébert et al 2006;Hébert et al 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsamples of ericaceous shrubs (stems, foliage and roots), ground vegetation (pooled mosses and lichens), and litter (with humus) were collected from the 1 m 2 subplots. See Fradette (2012) for more details on the sampling and measurement of vegetation and soil compartments.…”
Section: Study Sites and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%