Restoring native forests from Pinus radiata plantations: Effects of different harvesting treatments on the performance of planted seedlings of temperate tree species in central Chile

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作者
Kremer, Klaus N. [1 ,2 ]
Bannister, Jan R. [3 ]
Bauhus, Juergen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Freiburg, Inst Forest Sci, Chair Silviculture, Tennenbacherstr 4, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany
[2] Inst Forestal, Sede Los Rios, Fundo Teja Norte S-N, Valdivia, Chile
[3] Inst Forestal, Oficina Chiloe, Nercon S-N, Castro, Chile
关键词
Artificial regeneration; Canopy cover; Conversion; Seedling; Water stress; Shade tolerance; NOTHOFAGUS-DOMBEYI; DOMINATED FOREST; DOUGLAS-FIR; LIGHT; RESTORATION; ECOSYSTEMS; DIVERSITY; DYNAMICS; SURVIVAL; INCREASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118585
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Extensive areas of native vegetation have been cleared to establish commercial exotic tree plantations in south-central Chile, a region known as a world biodiversity hotspot. Despite increasing societal demands to restore native forests in parts of the landscape, documented experiences for this form of restoration are lacking. We conducted a landscape-replicated experiment to test the influence of different harvesting treatments (clearcut, strip-cutting and unharvested control) on the early establishment of native tree species in 20-year-old Pinus radiata plantations. Group plantings of shade-intolerant (Nothofagus dombeyi; Nothofagus obliqua), semi-tolerant (Nothofagus alpina; Laurelia sempervirens) and shade-tolerant species (Aextoxicon punctatum; Cryptocarya alba) were established across the treatments, and seedling performance and water status were monitored during the first two growing seasons. Mean survival was significantly higher in the strip-cuttings (77%) and control (70%) than in the clearcuts (38%), while mean height and root collar diameter growth were significantly higher in the strip-cuttings (16 cm year(-1); 0.2 cm year(-1)) and clearcuts (16 cm year(-1); 0.2 cm year(-1)) than in the control (5 cm year(-1); 0.1 cm year(-1)). Shade-intolerant and semi-tolerant species showed the highest growth responses to openings. Leaf water potential was significantly higher in seedlings in the strip-cuttings than those in the control and clearcuts, and stomatal conductance was significantly higher in the strip-cuttings and clearcuts than in the control. Higher seedling performances and lower water stress in the strip-cutting treatment suggest that partial canopy removal is a suitable method for artificial regeneration of native tree species with different shade tolerances for native forest restoration from P. radiata plantations.
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