Effects of site preparation and reindeer grazing on the early-stage success of Scots pine regeneration from seeds in northern Finland and Sweden

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1080/02827581.2022.2136404
Janne Miettinen, V. Hallikainen, M. Hyppönen, U. Bergsten, H. Winsa, Pekka Välikangas, A. Hiltunen, Pasi Aatsinki, P. Rautio
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ABSTRACT The importance of sufficient soil scarification to ensure the regeneration of Scots pine on sub-dry and more fertile sites has been emphasized in many studies. Here we aimed to study, how site preparation intensity affects the early success of natural regeneration and sowing (bare seeds and seed pellets) of Scots pine with or without the reindeer grazing. The study area was located in northern Finland and Sweden where five site preparation methods were compared: unprepared control, logging machine tracks, Huminmix (mixing the mineral soil and organic layer), disc trenching and intensive disc trenching. In each of these we used direct seeding, seed pellets and natural regeneration. Results revealed that even the lightest site preparation methods can provide sufficient regeneration results while the reindeer grazing limits the optimal regeneration result. Huminmix and even the track of the logging machine could provide satisfactory regeneration results both in direct seeding and natural regeneration. This could facilitate the coexistence of forest management, reindeer herding and other land use forms in the same stands and area. The use of seed pellets needs further research, but it may have potential due to lower consumption of seeds and less need for site preparation.
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场地准备和驯鹿放牧对芬兰北部和瑞典苏格兰松种子再生早期成功的影响
摘要在许多研究中,充分的土壤松土处理对于确保苏格兰松在亚干旱和更肥沃的土地上再生的重要性得到了强调。在这里,我们旨在研究场地准备强度如何影响苏格兰松在有或没有驯鹿放牧的情况下自然再生和播种(裸种子和种子颗粒)的早期成功。研究区域位于芬兰北部和瑞典,比较了五种场地准备方法:无准备控制、伐木机轨道、Huminmix(混合矿物土壤和有机层)、圆盘挖沟和密集圆盘挖沟。在每一种情况下,我们都使用了直接播种、种子颗粒和自然再生。结果表明,即使是最轻的场地准备方法也能提供足够的再生结果,而驯鹿放牧限制了最佳再生结果。无论是直接播种还是自然再生,Huminmix甚至伐木机的履带都能提供令人满意的再生效果。这可以促进森林管理、驯鹿放牧和其他土地利用形式在同一林分和地区共存。种子颗粒的使用需要进一步研究,但由于种子消耗量较低,对场地准备的需求较少,因此可能具有潜力。
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research is a leading international research journal with a focus on forests and forestry in boreal and temperate regions worldwide.
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