Depth to water table, thickness of the aerobic layer and soil water content
were measured before and after digging one drainage ditch on each of right
waterlogged forested wetland cutovers in order to determine the effect of
the distance to the ditch on seedling root zone conditions. Drawdown of the
water table ranged from 23 cm at 3 m to 6 cm at 60 m from the ditch and wa
s similar on mineral and organic soils. The ditch significantly lowered the
: water table up to a distance of 60 m where the water table was maintained
below the 20 cm depth 25% more often than on the undrained control. Soil w
ater content was reduced by drainage in the top 10 cm layer and rite depth
of the aerobic layer increased by 6 to 9 cm. This significant improvement o
f the soil moisture regime in the seedling rooting zone was similar at 7 an
d 40 m from the ditch, indicating that a dense ditch network may not be nec
essary to enhance seedling growth.