Impact of different factors degrading cork oak stands in the Mediterranean region: A case study from Algeria

IF 1.1 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of forest science Pub Date : 2021-12-17 DOI:10.17221/77/2021-jfs
Salah Eddine Younsi, Yasmine Adjami, Rym Ghanem, Billel Bouchaib, M. Ouakid
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In recent years, the cork oak forests that characterise the Mediterranean region have been exposed to various factors that result in their degradation. These cork oak trees, due to increasingly accentuated anthropogenic activity, undergo withering at different scales.The objective of the study is to assess the impact of various factors that degrade cork oak forests in the Mediterranean region located in northeastern Algeria, and this was achieved by prospecting 22 sampling locations. This allowed the creation of a database containing 745 trees that were observed and 27 measured variables. Different readings were then taken into consideration based on measurements and sometimes on ratings. The impact of several biotic and abiotic factors, which affect and damage the health of cork oak, was identified. These factors include in particular the infestations by xylomycetophagous insects such as Platypus cylindrus and Xyleborus sp., which can potentially infest the cork oak trees that we observed one year after bark harvesting. On the other hand, the stationary descriptors such as altitude, slope, exposure, etc., are important for the dendrometric and exploitation characteristics, but their unfavourable values do not necessarily lead to tree mortality; for example, medium to low slopes, associated with average altitudes of 600 m a.s.l., may ensure the healthiest trees like in our case study. Finally, we were able to find that certain decline factors may affect a particular category of trees, either because they are older, taller or have a large girth, or because they are subject to inadequate debarking.
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地中海地区不同因素对栓皮栎林分退化的影响:以阿尔及利亚为例
近年来,地中海地区特有的栓皮栎林受到各种因素的影响,导致其退化。这些栓皮栎,由于日益加剧的人类活动,经历不同规模的枯萎。这项研究的目的是评估导致阿尔及利亚东北部地中海地区软木栎林退化的各种因素的影响,这是通过勘探22个取样地点实现的。这允许创建一个包含745棵被观察到的树和27个被测量变量的数据库。然后根据测量结果,有时根据评级,考虑不同的读数。研究了几种影响和损害栓皮栎健康的生物和非生物因素。这些因素尤其包括以木菌为食的昆虫如鸭嘴兽(Platypus us)和木耳虫(Xyleborus sp.)的侵扰,我们在树皮收获一年后观察到这些昆虫可能会侵扰栓皮栎。另一方面,海拔、坡度、暴露等静止描述符对树木的树木学特征和开发特征很重要,但它们的不利值并不一定导致树木死亡;例如,在平均海拔600米的中低斜坡上,可能会像我们的案例研究中那样,确保树木最健康。最后,我们能够发现某些衰退因素可能会影响特定类别的树木,要么是因为它们更老,更高或有一个大的周长,要么是因为它们受到不充分的剥皮。
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期刊介绍: Original results of basic and applied research from all fields of forestry related to European forest ecosystems and their functions including those in the landscape and wood production chain are published in original scientific papers, short communications and review articles. Papers are published in English
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