GERMINATION RESPONSE OF TWO SHRUB SPECIES UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS AND TO SECONDARY VEGETATION REMOVAL (WEEDING) IN THE MAGDALENA RIVER BASIN, MEXICO

Yuriana Martínez-Orea, A. Orozco-Segovia, L. Bonilla-Valencia, J. A. Zavala-Hurtado, E. Vega-Peña, S. Castillo-Argüero
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Temperate forests are heterogeneous because of their variable topography which causes that environmental variables are different between slopes. The availability of microsites for seed germination is crucial for natural regeneration. Secondary vegetation removal (weeding) is practiced in Central Mexico’s forests as part of silvicultural practices. To evaluate its effects on germination we performed an experiment with microsite types of different orientations South/North (S/N) and with/without secondary vegetation (Undisturbed/Perturbed) (US, UN, PS, PN). Light (global site factor [GSF] and red/far-red [R/FR] ratio), soil temperature, moisture, pH, nitrogen (Ni) and germination of two shrub species were measured at 24 microsites. Results were analyzed with generalized linear models, variation coefficients and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Light values exhibited higher values at US because South-facing sites receive higher solar radiation than North-facing ones and because canopy gaps were larger. R/FR ratios were significantly different between U and P, and N and S microsites; the highest values were registered at PS microsites because of their orientation and because of the absence of understory vegetation, which filters light. Soil temperature was the highest at PS and PN. Soil moisture was the highest at UN and US because secondary vegetation avoids soil moisture loss. Germination percentages of both species were the highest at US because secondary Martínez-Orea, Y., A. OrozcoSegovia, L. Bonilla-Valencia, J.A. Zavala-Hurtado, E. VegaPeña, and S. Castillo-Argüero GERMINATION RESPONSE OF TWO SHRUB SPECIES
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温带森林由于其多变的地形而具有异质性,这导致不同斜坡之间的环境变量不同。用于种子发芽的微型站点的可用性对于自然再生至关重要。作为造林实践的一部分,墨西哥中部的森林进行了二次植被清除(除草)。为了评估其对发芽的影响,我们对南/北(S/N)和有/无次生植被(未扰动/扰动)(US、UN、PS、PN)的不同方向的微型站点类型进行了实验。在24个微站点上测量了两种灌木的光照(全球站点因子[GSF]和红色/远红色[R/FR]比率)、土壤温度、湿度、pH、氮(Ni)和发芽率。结果用广义线性模型、变异系数和Kruskal-Wallis检验进行了分析。美国的光照值更高,因为朝南的地点比朝北的地点接收到更高的太阳辐射,而且树冠间隙更大。R/FR比率在U和P、N和S微位点之间有显著差异;最高值记录在PS微型站点,因为它们的方向和缺乏过滤光线的林下植被。PS和PN的土壤温度最高。UN和US的土壤湿度最高,因为次生植被避免了土壤水分的损失。这两个物种的发芽率在美国最高,因为两个SHR物种的次生Martínez Orea,Y.,A.OrozcoSegovia,L.Bonilla Valencia,J.A.Zavala Hurtado,E.VegaPeñA和S.Castillo Argüero的发芽反应
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