Damages of Skidder and Animal Logging to Forest Soils and Natural Regeneration

被引:0
|
作者
Naghdi, Ramin [1 ]
Lotfalian, Majid [2 ]
Bagheri, Iraj [3 ]
Jalali, Aghil Moradmand [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Guilan, Fac Nat Resources, Dept Forestry, Somehsara, Iran
[2] Univ Mazandaran, Fac Nat Resources, Dept Forestry, Sari, Iran
[3] Univ Guialn, Fac Agr, Dept Agr Mechanizat Engn, Rasht, Iran
关键词
animal logging; mechanized logging; natural regeneration damage; soil compaction; COMPACTION; DISTURBANCE; TRAILS;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Extracting logs from stump to landings causes extensive damages to forest stand and soil. In this research two parcels adjacent to each other were selected in order to assess the effect of traditional and mechanized methods of logging on regeneration and soil compaction. A skid trail and a mule trail with similar longitudinal slope, skidding direction and total volume of extracted wood were chosen in the parcels. The cylindrical sampling method was used to determine wet and dry soil bulk density and the samples were taken at 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm depth from skid and mule trails. The results showed that soil dry bulk density increase in skid and mule trails compared to control at 0-10 and 10-20 cm depth, was significant (p<0.01). This increase in mule trail at 0-10 cm depth was significantly higher than at 10-20 cm depth (p<0.01), but percentage of soil dry bulk density increase compared to control in skid trail at 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm depths was not significantly different. Soil dry bulk density increase compared to control at 0-10 cm depth of mule trail is higher than skid trail, but at 10-20 cm depth the skid trail is higher than mule trail. Systematic random sampling method was used to determine damages to different regeneration groups due to logging operations. The results showed that damages to each regeneration group seedling and small sapling in mule logging method were significantly lower than mechanized logging method.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 149
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Elephants, selective logging and forest regeneration in Kibale forest, Uganda (vol 12, pg 45, 1996)
    Struhsaker, TT
    Lwanga, JS
    Kasenene, JM
    JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, 1996, 12 : 446 - 446
  • [42] Research Progress of Natural Regeneration Barrier of Forest
    Chen Yongfu
    Chinese Forestry Science and Technology, 2012, 11 (03) : 55 - 55
  • [43] PHYTOSOCIOLOGY OF THE NATURAL REGENERATION OF ONE GALLERY FOREST
    IMANAENCINAS, J
    DEPAULA, JE
    PESQUISA AGROPECUARIA BRASILEIRA, 1994, 29 (03) : 355 - 362
  • [44] Natural Regeneration on Deadwood in the Primeval Forest Janj
    Govedar, Zoran
    Prokhorova, Nadezhda
    Babic, Violeta
    Dukic, Vojislav
    Kanjevac, Branko
    Bilic, Srdan
    LESNOY ZHURNAL-FORESTRY JOURNAL, 2023, (05) : 90 - 102
  • [45] Dynamics of natural regeneration in a remnant of araucaria forest
    Correa Goncalves, Samila de Nazare
    Schorn, Lauri Amandio
    dos Santos, Kristiana Fiorentin
    Higuchi, Pedro
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS-AGRARIA, 2021, 16 (01):
  • [46] Regeneration of timber species following selection logging in a Bolivian tropical dry forest
    Fredericksen, TS
    Mostacedo, B
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2000, 131 (1-3) : 47 - 55
  • [47] CONSTRAINTS ON NATURAL REGENERATION OF TROPICAL MOIST FOREST
    FOX, JED
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 1976, 1 (01) : 37 - 65
  • [48] Using natural regeneration seedlings for forest restoration
    Schroeder, Thomas
    Fleig, Frederico Dimas
    REVISTA ELETRONICA EM GESTAO EDUCACAO E TECNOLOGIA AMBIENTAL, 2013, 15 (15): : 2912 - 2916
  • [49] Changes in streamflow components following logging and regeneration in the southern forest of Western Australia
    Bari, MA
    Smith, N
    Ruprecht, JK
    Boyd, BW
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 1996, 10 (03) : 447 - 461
  • [50] Timber tree regeneration along abandoned logging roads in a tropical Bolivian forest
    Jacob Nabe-Nielsen
    Willy Severiche
    Todd Fredericksen
    Louise Imer Nabe-Nielsen
    New Forests, 2007, 34 : 31 - 40