Assessing Seed Handling Processes to Facilitate a Community-Engaged Approach to Regional Forest Restoration

被引:3
|
作者
Cobb, Meredith [1 ]
Woods, Michaela J. [2 ]
McEwan, Ryan W. [2 ]
机构
[1] Five Rivers Metropk, 409 E Monument Ave, Dayton, OH 45402 USA
[2] Univ Dayton, Dept Biol, Dayton, OH 45469 USA
来源
FORESTS | 2020年 / 11卷 / 04期
关键词
seed size; oak; hickory; walnut; restoration; germination; EMERALD ASH BORER; CHESTNUT CASTANEA-DENTATA; ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS; AMUR HONEYSUCKLE; STRATEGIES; MORTALITY; INVASION; BLIGHT; SPREAD; TREE;
D O I
10.3390/f11040474
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
In the Midwestern United States, there is a strong management impetus toward reforestation to replace trees lost to due to tree mortality and to establish forests on previously cleared properties. Here, we describe a public outreach and volunteer effort that aimed to generate positive, community-engaged restoration outcomes and report on a practical experiment involving seed handling. We obtained tree seeds that were donated by members of the community to local land managers. We evaluated the size of the seeds collected and tested the influence of common stratification media (none, sand and vermiculite) and seed size on germination success of three tree genera involved in restoration efforts: Quercus, Carya and Juglans (oak, hickory and walnut). We found a species-specific effect of media on germination, such that Carya and Quercus showed little response to their stratification media, but Juglans had higher germination rates when stratified with vermiculite. Further, all genera of seeds germinated faster when stratified with either media than without. Thus, we suggest stratifying these seeds with media to promote germination success. We also tested for seed size as a predictor of mortality during stratification, following the logic that a size-based selection criterion might save time and space during stratification. We found species-specific impacts of seed size on germination, but relationships were highly variable, and we suggest avoiding screening seeds based on their size. In addition to these scientific results, we describe the broader forest restoration project, which may be a useful model for engaging the community in restoration efforts.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Understanding COVID-19 Effects on Mobility: A Community-Engaged Approach
    Sharma, Arun
    Farhadloo, Majid
    Li, Yan
    Gupta, Jayant
    Kulkarni, Aditya
    Shekhar, Shashi
    25TH AGILE CONFERENCE ON GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE SERVICE OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGIES, 2022, 3
  • [22] A community-engaged approach to transdisciplinary doctoral training in urban ecosystem services
    Chang, Heejun
    Granek, Elise F.
    Ervin, David
    Yeakley, Alan
    Dujon, Veronica
    Shandas, Vivek
    SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE, 2020, 15 (03) : 699 - 715
  • [23] A Community-Engaged Approach to Environmental Health Research: Process and Lessons Learned
    Baldwin, Julie A.
    Trotter, Robert T., II
    Remiker, Mark
    Buck, C. Loren
    Aguirre, Amanda
    Milner, Trudie
    Torres, Emma
    von Hippel, Frank A.
    PROGRESS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS-RESEARCH EDUCATION AND ACTION, 2021, 15 (04) : 533 - 540
  • [24] Community-Engaged School District Design: A Stream-Based Approach
    Ozel, Aysu
    Smilowitz, Karen
    Goldstein, Lila K. S.
    OPERATIONS RESEARCH, 2025,
  • [25] A community-engaged implementation mapping approach to increase SNAP participation in a diverse Latine community
    Byhoff, Elena
    Rudel, Rebecca K.
    Burgun, Rachel
    Silva, Sandra
    Lichkus, Jonathan
    Drainoni, Mari-Lynn
    TRANSLATIONAL BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2025, 15 (01)
  • [26] Communities Partnering With Researchers: An Evaluation of Coalition Function in a Community-Engaged Research Approach
    Rockler, Briana E.
    Procter, Sandra B.
    Contreras, Dawn
    Gold, Abby
    Keim, Ann
    Mobley, Amy R.
    Oscarson, Renee
    Peters, Paula
    Remig, Valentina
    Smathers, Carol
    PROGRESS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS-RESEARCH EDUCATION AND ACTION, 2019, 13 (01) : 105 - 114
  • [27] A Community-Engaged Approach to Select Geographic Areas for Interventions to Reduce Health Disparities
    Cromley, Ellen
    Kleinman, Lawrence C.
    Ramos, Michelle A.
    Arniella, Guedy
    Viswanathan, Nalini
    Garel, Mischka
    Horowitz, Carol R.
    PROGRESS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH PARTNERSHIPS-RESEARCH EDUCATION AND ACTION, 2011, 5 (03) : 299 - 305
  • [28] Community-Engaged Approach to Improve Food Access and Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in a Rural Appalachian Community
    Luecking, Courtney T.
    Barr-Porter, Makenzie
    Brewer, Dawn
    Cardarelli, Kathryn M.
    NUTRIENTS, 2025, 17 (03)
  • [29] A community-engaged approach to addressing the social care needs of birthing people in Atlanta
    Gamble, Zykevise
    Adams, Kayla
    Lily-Lantum, Sandra
    Seymour, Myiera
    Albright, Natalie
    Boulet, Sheree
    Immanuelle, Asha
    Stanhope, Kaitlyn
    HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2025, 60
  • [30] A COMMUNITY-ENGAGED APPROACH TO CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS: ENGAGING LATINOS IN RESEARCH
    Quinones-Cordero, Maria
    Sorensen, Silvia
    Hepburn, Kenneth
    Heffner, Kathi
    INNOVATION IN AGING, 2024, 8 : 359 - 359