Effects of canopy opening on height and diameter growth in naturally regenerated beech seedlings

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作者
Collet, C [1 ]
Lanter, O
Pardos, M
机构
[1] INRA, Equipe Croissance & Prod, F-54280 Champenoux, France
[2] INIA, CIFOR, Dept Selvicultura, Madrid 28080, Spain
关键词
gap; shade tolerance; natural regeneration; Fagus sylvatica L; mixed model;
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
In order to analyze the growth dynamics of beech seedlings growing under contrasting canopy conditions, a beech stand in which two types of canopy opening (canopy release or gap creation) had been applied in 1995 was selected. Three and four years after the canopy had been opened, 113 naturally regenerated seedlings were sampled in gaps or under the canopy. The effects of canopy opening and seedling age on annual height and diameter growth were analyzed using mixed models. Under closed canopy, average annual seedling height and diameter increments were 1.2 cm and 0.18 mm, respectively. Diameter growth increased in the first year after the canopy had been opened, and exhibited considerable inter-annual variation related to climatic conditions. Conversely, height growth did not increase immediately after canopy opening, but increased regularly in the following years. Four years after the gap had been created, annual seedling height and diameter growth were 9.5 cm and 0.49 mm respectively in the gaps, and 3.8 cm and 0.21 mm respectively under released canopy. Age did not affect the dynamics of seedling growth.
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页码:127 / 134
页数:8
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