Crown Condition Surveys in Italian Forests: Issues in Reporting Findings

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Filippo Bussotti
Giacomo Gerosa
Enrico Cenni
Alberto Cozzi
Marco Ferretti
Davide Bettini
Renzo Nibbi
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[1] Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale,Dipartimento di Produzione Vegetale
[2] Sezione di Chimica Agraria e Fisiologia Vegetale,undefined
[3] Linnaea-ambiente srl,undefined
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combined index; defoliation; descriptivestatistic; discoloration; exceedances;
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This study examines defoliation and discoloration findings collected throughout the Italian Level I network between 1997 and 2000. Prior to this period no Quality Assurance procedures had been implemented, so that earlier findings cannot be considered reliable. The aim of the study is to compare differentindices used in reporting findings, in order to determine the full potential and limitations of each. In international surveys,findings are normally expressed in terms of individual trees presenting a defoliation level greater than 2 %; this criterion,however, has been challenged since it is not based on scientificevidence. By analysing the distribution of defoliation values(grouped in 5% classes) relating to the main species (Fagus sylvatica, Quercus pubescens, Quercus cerris, Picea abies), the study examines the behaviour of statistical indices such as the median, the mode and the mean. Instead of using the traditional 25% threshold to determine the part of the population with the highest defoliation values, a procedureis suggested whereby a different threshold can be determined foreach species. It is established based on the 90° percentile of cumulative defoliation values recorded over the four-year period. Each index used to report findings possessesits own information potential, and the findings may at times appear contradictory. The use of a combined defoliation and discoloration index (Ilce = Lacking Crown Equivalent Index) is also proposed, but the results obtained do not differin substance from the results relating to defoliation alone. Thefunctional limitations of this index are due mainly to the way the data are collected: for this reason suggestions are made onhow to improve the procedure in future surveys.
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