Twenty-five years post-treatment conifer responses to silviculture on a Kalmia-dominated site in eastern Canada
Autor: | Nelson Thiffault, Brian D. Titus, Basil English |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
040101 forestry
0106 biological sciences Kalmia fungi Forestry 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Biology biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Black spruce Human fertilization Seedling 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Post treatment Scarification Kalmia angustifolia Silviculture 010606 plant biology & botany |
Zdroj: | The Forestry Chronicle. 93:161-170 |
ISSN: | 1499-9315 0015-7546 |
Popis: | Research has demonstrated the potential of soil scarification, fertilization, and herbicide application to improve conifer seedling establishment and early growth. However, tree responses to and interactions among silvicultural treatments vary, making it difficult to predict mid- and long-term impacts of silviculture on stand productivity. We thus evaluated the 25-year effects of scarification and herbicide–fertilization combinations on black spruce (Picea mariana), jack pine (Pinus banksiana) and tamarack (Larix laricina) planted on a Kalmia angustifolia-dominated site. Our results show that the effects of scarification and herbicide–fertilization combinations diverged among species. Black spruce was the most responsive species to scarification for height and diameter at breast height. The combination of herbicide and fertilization treatments still had significantly positive effects on the long-term height and diameter growth of all species. Silvicultural treatments resulted in significant reductions in rotation length (based on height) when compared to height in nontreated-plots, depending on the species; reductions in years to attain a given height were greater for black spruce than for the other species. Our results illustrate the need to take species autecology into account when predicting productivity gains associated with early silviculture, and to provide managers with specific guidelines for the reforestation of ericaceous-dominated sites in Canadian boreal ecosystems. |
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