Afforestation of bottomland hardwoods in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley: Status and trends

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Stephen H. Schoenholtz
Jeremy P. James
Richard M. Kaminski
Bruce D. Leopold
Andrew W. Ezell
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[1] Mississippi State University,Forest and Wildlife Research Center
[2] Oregon State University,Department of Forest Engineering
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Wetlands | 2001年 / 21卷
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forested wetlands; floodplain forests; reforestation; wetland restoration;
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The Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV) originally supported at least 10 million ha of bottomland hardwood (BLH) forests. Many of these forests were wetlands and provided a diversity of values that were not recognized fully until at least one-half of the original forested area had been converted primarily to row-crop agriculture. Efforts to restore these forests have expanded in proportion to growing recognition of their unique values. This paper provides a summary resulting from a survey of BLH afforestation by all agencies and private entities in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the three states in the LMAV with the most restoration activity and, more specifically, by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S.D.A. Natural Resources Conservation Service, and state wildlife management agencies, the three entities responsible for approximately 95% of the afforestation in this region. There is a promising trend in the annual increase of BLH afforestation across the LMAV. Approximately 71,000 ha have been planted with BLH species through 1998; however, this represents <1% of the BLH forests that have been lost, and afforestation does not ensure restoration of all ecological functions. No clear choice between planting stocks (bareroot seedlings or direct seeding) or among planting seasons (Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer) is prevalent among those involved in BLH afforestation. Much of the early afforestation used oaks (Quercus spp.) to accelerate replacement of mast-bearing species. Recently, mixtures of species have been incorporated into afforestation regimes. More light-seeded species and a more diverse component of oak species have been planted to mimic a more natural regeneration process. Successful widescale afforestation is a critical link in restoration of functional BLH ecosystems in this region.
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