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Switzerland
In July 2001 a series of wood stakes decomposition plots were
established in the Swiss National Park as part of two plant
succession studies being conducted by the Swiss Federal Research
Institute (WSL), Birmensdorf, Switzerland.
Forest Succession Study
Fifteen plots (10 m x 10 m) were established in subalpine mountain
pine (Pinus montana) and Swiss stone pine (Pinus
cembra)/European Larch (Larix decidua) stands
located at various elevations (1700 to 2200 m) and different
aspects throughout the Park.
Mineral soil - fifteen stakes (2.5 x 2.5 x 20
cm) of both loblolly pine and aspen were installed in the mineral
soil 30 - 40 cm apart at each plot. Five stakes of each species
were placed in a line along three sides of the plot perimeter
for a total of 450 stakes (15 stakes x 2 species x 15 plots
x 1 replicate). Soil temperature is being measured at 10 cm
mineral soil depth in the center of each plot. Five stakes of
each species will be removed from each plot every two years
starting in July 2002.
Litter layer (forest floor) - thirty wood stakes
(2.5 x 2.5 x 15 cm) of each tree species were placed on one
side of each plot perimeter - 15 stakes at the litter layer/mineral
soil interface, and 15 stakes on the litter layer surface -
for a total of 900 stakes (15 stakes x 2 species x 15 plots
x 2 litter layer locations x 1 replicate).
Pasture/Forest Succession Study
As part of a study on plant community succession following the
abandonment of pastures in 1914 (year of SNP establishment),
wood stakes were installed on the perimeter of eleven permanent
plots (variable in size between 1m2 and 300m2). Nine plots were
located on subalpine grasslands and two plots in mountain pine
stands.
Mineral soil - similar to the forest succession
study, fifteen stakes (2.5 x 2.5 x 20 cm) of both loblolly pine
and aspen were installed in a line along three sides of each
plot perimeter - for a total of 330 stakes (15 stakes x 2 species
x 11 plots x 1 replicate). Soil temperatures are being measured
at 10 cm mineral soil depth. Five stakes of each species will
be removed from each plot every two years starting in July 2002.
Litter layer (forest floor) - thirty wood stakes
(2.5 x 2.5 x 15 cm) of each tree species were placed on one
side of the two forest plots - 15 stakes at the litter layer/mineral
soil interface, and 15 stakes on the litter layer surface -
for a total of 120 stakes (15 stakes x 2 species x 2 plots x
2 litter layer locations x 1 replicate).
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