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Impact of winter reed harvesting and burning on the nutrient economy of reed beds
Authors:Wolfgang Ostendorp
Institution:(1) Limnologisches Institut, Universitätt Konstanz, Postfach 5560, D-78434 Konstanz, Germany
Abstract:The fringing reeds (Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud., Poaceae) at Lake Constance-Untersee were mown or burnt in winter thereby drastically reducing the addition of decomposable organic matter to the sediment. The purpose of this study was to test whether or not this management significantly decreased the contents of organic matter and nutrients in the surface sediment layer and if the oxygen conditions in the withinreed water body improved. Hypotheses were tested by monitoring 6 treated reed beds and 3 reference fields over a period of up to 4 years. The sediment/water system of reed beds was found to be well buffered against the removal of the current year's crop of dead Phragmites straw, because only slight, and mostly insignificant, differences between treated and untreated reeds were detected. Hence, the benefit of winter reed harvesting to reduce nutrient overloading of the reed-belts and the lsquodie-backrsquo of reeds remains dubious.
Keywords:wetland management  Phragmites reeds  Lake Constance  littoral sediments
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