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17 October 2013 The scientific value of long-term field trials in forest soils and nutrition research: An opportunist's perspective
Cindy E. Prescott
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Prescott, C. E. 2014. The scientific value of long-term field trials in forest soils and nutrition research: An opportunist's perspective. Can. J. Soil Sci. 94: 255-262. Long-term field trials are essential in allowing accurate prediction of stand responses to silvicultural treatments. Less well appreciated is the added value that long-term field trials afford to science through a variety of means, often not included in the original experimental plan. Long-term field trials provide a platform upon which additional studies can be conducted; for example a suite of alternative silvicultural trials allowed assessment of influences of forest harvesting on rates of litter decomposition. Well-designed, long-term field trials can be re-purposed to address questions not related to the original research; for example, many of the common garden experiments used to discern influences of different tree species on soil were not originally intended for this purpose. Long-term trials may reveal effects on other ecosystem components such as understorey vegetation or soil organisms, which can generate new hypotheses about ecosystem functioning. Finally, including unusual or non-operational treatments can generate insights that would not occur where trials were constrained to current operational practices. Improved accounting of the additional scientific insights afforded by long-term field trials would go some way towards improved accounting of their true value to science.

Cindy E. Prescott "The scientific value of long-term field trials in forest soils and nutrition research: An opportunist's perspective," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 94(3), 255-262, (17 October 2013). https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2013-068
Received: 16 July 2013; Accepted: 1 October 2013; Published: 17 October 2013
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KEYWORDS
écologie forestière
essais sylvicoles
expérience sur le terrain
Fertilisation forestière
field experiment
forest ecology
Forest fertilization
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