@article{gledocs_11858_7354, author = {Dannowski, Ralf and Dietrich, Ottfried}, title = {Schwarzerlenbestockung in wiedervernässten Flusstalmooren Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns: Wasserverbrauch und hydrologische Standorteignung}, year = {2006}, volume = {36}, pages = {71-94}, abstract = {Abstract: Based on literature and own model calculations, the assessment was substantiated that, in the annual sum and at comparable water levels, groves of black alder within rewetted fen lowlands will hardly consume more water than intensified grasslands. The main reason was found in the moderate leaf area index (LAI ≤ 5) of this deciduous tree species. Thus, an annual surplus of 180 to 220 mm of water is required to be charged to those areas from ground and surface water resources of the catchment. Scenario calculations were performed for different climatic conditions (mean vs. dry year) by means of a proved and tested water balance/groundwater table model (WABI) for the fen area of a representative 855 ha clipping from the middle Trebel river floodplain. Peat conserving alder cultivation appears feasible in sections midway along the river, between the often inundated wetland sites beneath the river and the dryer sites along the edges of the valley.}, note = { \url {http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/7354}}, }