Clonal response of a recalcitrant understory shrub, Labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum Oeder.) to forest gaps

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Canadian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1139/cjfr-2024-0021
F.M Moola, Yu Zhao Ni, A.U Mallik
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After canopy removing disturbance, recalcitrant understory shrubs can rapidly occupy the forest understory to the detriment of tree regeneration and growth. The expansion of recalcitrant species has been documented following stand replacing disturbances, such as fire and timber harvest. However, there is little information on how these species respond to much smaller canopy gaps created by the senescence and/or death of single or groups of canopy trees. In this study, we determined the response of Labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandicum Oeder.), a recalcitrant ericaceous shrub, to canopy gaps in a late-successional boreal forest in northwestern Ontario, Canada. We evaluated functional traits related to the morphology and regeneration strategy of this plant to elucidate the mechanism of gap filling. We found that R. groenlandicum abundance and vigor were greater at the center of treefall gaps than in gap edges or the forest understory due to aggressive sprouting from buried clonal bud banks. Layering was higher in canopy gaps than in the understory. The composition of ground cover and rooting substrate was more influential on the adventitious rooting of the layered stems than increased light availability in gaps.We found a strong response of R. groenlandicum to small canopy openings, suggesting that the species can form recalcitrant understory layers even in the absence of stand replacing disturbance.
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一种顽固的林下灌木拉布拉多茶(Rhododendron groenlandicum Oeder.)对林隙的克隆反应
在树冠被移除的干扰之后,顽固的林下灌木会迅速占据林下空间,不利于树木的再生和生长。有记录表明,在火灾和木材采伐等林分替换干扰后,顽固物种会扩张。然而,对于这些物种如何应对因单株或成群冠层树衰老和/或死亡而造成的更小的冠层间隙,却鲜有资料。在这项研究中,我们确定了拉布拉多茶(Rhododendron groenlandicum Oeder.)我们评估了与这种植物的形态和再生策略有关的功能特征,以阐明间隙填充的机制。我们发现,由于从埋藏的克隆芽库积极萌发,树冠间隙中心的 R. groenlandicum 丰度和活力要高于间隙边缘或林下。树冠隙间的分层程度高于林下。地面植被和生根基质的组成对分层茎的不定根的影响比间隙中光照增加的影响更大。我们发现 R. groenlandicum 对小的树冠开口有强烈的反应,这表明即使在没有林分替换干扰的情况下,该物种也能形成顽强的林下层。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1971, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a monthly journal that features articles, reviews, notes and concept papers on a broad spectrum of forest sciences, including biometrics, conservation, disturbances, ecology, economics, entomology, genetics, hydrology, management, nutrient cycling, pathology, physiology, remote sensing, silviculture, social sciences, soils, stand dynamics, and wood science, all in relation to the understanding or management of ecosystem services. It also publishes special issues dedicated to a topic of current interest.
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