The role of tree-fall gaps in the natural regeneration of birch forests in the Taibai Mountains

被引:8
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作者
Ren, Jianyi Y. [1 ]
Kadir, Abdulrashid [1 ]
Yue, Ming [1 ]
机构
[1] Northwest Univ, Key Lab Resource Biol & Biotechnol Western China, Xian, Shaanxi, Peoples R China
关键词
Betula; Natural regeneration; Seed germination; Seedling establishment; Tree-fall gaps; INTERIOR BRITISH-COLUMBIA; BOLIVIAN TROPICAL FOREST; BETULA-PAPYRIFERA; LIGHT ENVIRONMENT; NURSERY CULTURE; NORWAY SPRUCE; LOGGING GAPS; RAIN-FOREST; COSTA-RICA; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1111/avsc.12090
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Question: In the Taibai Mountains, birch forests dominated by Betula albo-sinensis and Betula utilis are considered unsustainable because there are few seedlings or saplings in the forests. Tree-fall gaps play a central role in the natural regeneration of trees. In this study, seed germination and seedling emergence in gap and non-gap plots were investigated to explore the role of tree-fall gaps in the natural regeneration of birch forests. Location: Taibai Mountains, Shaanxi Province, China. Methods: A field survey was conducted to reveal the relationship between tree-fall gaps and birch seedlings. Field and laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate seed germination and seedling establishment in gap and non-gap plots. Results: In the field survey, occurrence of birch seedlings was correlated with gap size, which confirms that tree-fall gaps play a crucial role in the regeneration of birch forests. However, in the field experiment, seed germination was extremely low in both gap and non-gap plots, and all seedlings died within 60d in a seedling establishment test. The only difference between gap and non-gap plots in the field experiment was that more seeds survived winter in the gap plots than in the non-gap plots. The laboratory experiment helped us understand results of the field experiment. In the seed germination tests, Betula seeds germinated well in light treatments, but very few germinated in darkness, indicating that Betula seeds are photoblastic. No seeds germinated at 15/5 degrees C (day/night temperature regime), demonstrating the reason for lack of germination in the field experiment. The cover of forest litter reduced the seed germination rate. Seeds stored in dry conditions maintained high survival rates after long-term storage at low temperature. However, the survival of imbibed seeds decreased with decreasing storage temperature. Conclusions: Seed germination and seedling establishment of Betula require a dry and light environment. The main regeneration barriers to seed germination and seedling growth in the non-gap plots are chilling injury and lack of light. Tree-fall gaps are better habitats for Betula seed survival and seedling establishment. This indicates that regeneration of birch forest relies on disturbance.
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页码:64 / 74
页数:11
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