Herbaceous competition does not affect positive tree diversity effects on seedling crown complementarity

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY Forest Ecology and Management Pub Date : 2025-03-15 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2025.122529
Muhammad Abdullah , Li-Ting Zheng , Li Zhang , Bai-Yu Yang , Xiao-Chen Fang , Di-Feng Bao , Samreen Ghulam Rasool , Ci-Liang Zhao , En-Rong Yan
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Naturally regenerated herbaceous species play a significant role in shaping community structure and stand dynamics, particularly through their interactions with tree seedlings in early-successional stands. The seedling and grass competition can affect seedling crown complementarity, a key canopy process that enhances the productivity of tree mixtures compared to monocultures by optimizing light capture and resource use. However, little is known about how their competition advantages shift from "grass to seedling" or "seedling—grass—seedling" or just grass. We conducted a four-year tree diversity experiment involving weeded versus unweeded treatments, with eight functionally divergent woody species comprised of 17 functional combinations. We examined how crown complementarity, crown volume, and stem basal area of tree seedlings varied between weeded and unweeded treatments along the gradients of tree species richness and functional diversity over time. Crown complementarity and crown volume of tree seedlings were positively affected by tree species richness and functional diversity, and the positive tree diversity effects on seedling crown complementarity strengthened over time under both weeded and unweeded treatments. On average, seedling crown complementarity was greater in unweeded than weeded treatments. Herbaceous plants increased crown volume but decreased stem basal area after three years, and the tree diversity effects on stem basal area were not significant in both weeded and unweeded treatments. Overall, herbaceous plants did not change the tree diversity effects on seedling crown complementarity, but mediated biomass allocation trade-offs between crown expansion and horizontal growth of stem in tree seedlings during the early stage of stand development. Our results suggest that herbaceous plants can boost seedling crown complementarity but their competitive effects are not large enough for affecting the positive tree diversity effects on seedling crown complementarity in the early stage of stand development. This study provides mechanistic insight into the role of herbaceous plants in shaping tree diversity effects on canopy processes and stand structures through resource competition during the early successional period of forest communities.
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草本竞争不影响树种多样性对幼苗树冠互补性的正向效应
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Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Ecology and Management 农林科学-林学
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期刊介绍: Forest Ecology and Management publishes scientific articles linking forest ecology with forest management, focusing on the application of biological, ecological and social knowledge to the management and conservation of plantations and natural forests. The scope of the journal includes all forest ecosystems of the world. A peer-review process ensures the quality and international interest of the manuscripts accepted for publication. The journal encourages communication between scientists in disparate fields who share a common interest in ecology and forest management, bridging the gap between research workers and forest managers. We encourage submission of papers that will have the strongest interest and value to the Journal''s international readership. Some key features of papers with strong interest include: 1. Clear connections between the ecology and management of forests; 2. Novel ideas or approaches to important challenges in forest ecology and management; 3. Studies that address a population of interest beyond the scale of single research sites, Three key points in the design of forest experiments, Forest Ecology and Management 255 (2008) 2022-2023); 4. Review Articles on timely, important topics. Authors are welcome to contact one of the editors to discuss the suitability of a potential review manuscript. The Journal encourages proposals for special issues examining important areas of forest ecology and management. Potential guest editors should contact any of the Editors to begin discussions about topics, potential papers, and other details.
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