中部非洲最重要的木材树种 Aucoumea klaineana Pierre 的幼苗生态学

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 FORESTRY Forest Ecology and Management Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122221
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皮埃尔树(Aucoumea klaineana Pierre)是中部非洲开采量最大的木材树种。在天然林中,它的再生受到各种因素的阻碍,包括有限的光照和虫害。为了应对这些挑战并制定有效的森林管理措施,有必要全面了解 A. klaineana 的幼苗生态。本研究在加蓬进行了为期 18 个月的实验,调查了不同光照条件下 A. klaineana幼苗的光照需求和抗虫害能力。实验建造了六个不同光照强度的荫棚,光照强度从全辐照度的1%到62%不等,还有一个代表100%光照的无遮挡平台。在荫棚和平台上种植六个月大的幼苗,每月监测其生长参数(高度和直径的相对增长率)、形态参数(总叶片数和复叶数)和死亡率。结果表明,光照条件影响幼苗的表现,生物量以及直径和高度的相对生长率的最佳水平在相对辐照度的 9 % 到 62 % 之间。然而,无论光照条件如何,虫害,尤其是虫害和黑腐病,都会对幼苗的生长、健康和形态造成严重威胁。虫害对幼苗的生长有显著影响,但对成活率没有影响,即使在极端光照条件下(相对辐照度为 1% 和 100%),成活率仍然很高(97.1%)。这些发现强调了整合害虫管理策略和调整造林方法以满足该物种生态需求的重要性。我们建议将 A. klaineana 分成小群种植(以允许根部吻合),与其他物种分开(以限制害虫污染),在光冠覆盖下(约 9-62 % 的相对辐照度,以促进幼苗阶段的持续生长率)种植。这种方法应能确保 A. klaineana 种群的保护和中非木材业的长期生存。
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Seedling ecology of Aucoumea klaineana Pierre, the most important timber species in Central Africa

Aucoumea klaineana Pierre is the most exploited timber species in Central Africa. In natural forests, its regeneration is hindered by various factors, including limited light availability and pest attacks. To address these challenges and develop effective forest management practices, a comprehensive understanding of A. klaineana seedling ecology is necessary. This study investigated the light requirements and pest resistance of A. klaineana seedlings under different light conditions through an 18-month experiment conducted in Gabon. Six shade houses with varying light intensities were constructed, ranging from 1 % to 62 % of full irradiance, along with an unshaded platform representing 100 % light. Six-month-old seedlings were planted among shade houses and platform and monitored monthly for growth parameters (relative growth rate in height and diameter), morphological parameters (number of leaves, both total and compound) and mortality. Productivity (total seedling biomass), biomass allocation traits (leaves, roots, and stem mass ratios), number of branches, and symptoms of pests attacks were assessed after 18 months.

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reveal that light conditions influence seedling performance, with optimal levels for biomass and relative growth rate in diameter and height identified between 9 % and 62 % of relative irradiance. However, pest infestation, particularly by psyllids and black canker, poses substantial threats to seedling growth, health, and form, regardless of light conditions. Pest attacks had a significant impact on growth but not on survival, which remained high (97.1 %) even under extreme lights conditions (1 % and 100 % of relative irradiance). The findings underscore the importance of integrating pest management strategies and adapting silvicultural practices to meet the species’ ecological requirements. We suggest planting A. klaineana in small groups (to allow root anastomoses), separated by other species (to limit pest contamination), under light canopy cover (around 9–62 % of relative irradiance, to promote sustained growth rates at the seedling stage). This approach should ensure the conservation of A. klaineana populations and the long-term viability of Central Africa's timber industry.

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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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