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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118314
Growth and resource allocation of juvenile European beech and sycamore maple along light availability gradients in uneven-aged forests
Brüllhardt M.; Rotach P.; Bigler C.; Nötzli M.; Bugmann H.
发表日期2020
ISSN0378-1127
卷号474
英文摘要The success of tree regeneration in forests strongly depends on light availability. In structured uneven-aged deciduous forests with continuous cover, radiation regimes in the understorey are typically characterized by low and heterogeneous light transmittance. The competitive ability of juvenile trees in these forests is therefore linked to their shade tolerance and expressed by different growth strategies. The related growth traits result in different morphological responses to light availability and shape recruitment dynamics. In the different light availability niches created by continuous-cover forestry, assessing tree growth patterns is crucially important towards silvicultural optimization, which aims to promote species diversity and the sustainable provision of forest ecosystem services. However, information on growth rates of small trees below the caliper limit of typical inventories or monitoring plots is relatively scarce. In an extensive field campaign, we sampled juvenile European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.) along light availability gradients and analyzed stem discs to quantify primary and secondary growth. We used linear mixed effects models to explain the annual increments of height, basal area and volume as well as allometric exponents. Beech growth rates were explained well by diffuse light availability and ontogeny. Models predicting sycamore growth were slightly less accurate, as indicated by a higher root mean square error. Compared to beech, light availability had a stronger influence on secondary growth of sycamore stems, and height increment decreased with tree age. Trajectories of height and diameter growth of the two species were different at low light availability, where sycamore invested more in height growth and thus was generally slender than beech. At light availability above 20%, similar growth trajectories but different allocation patterns were observed. Overall, we found markedly different growth strategies and different competitive abilities of beech and sycamore in small gaps in uneven-aged mixed deciduous forests. From a management perspective, sycamore should not be left suppressed in shaded conditions as it loses its height growth potential with increasing age. Tending measures may be needed for sycamore to maintain its stability and low height to diameter ratio, but not for juvenile beech, which benefits from positive effects of crowding on height growth. © 2020 The Author(s)
关键词EcosystemsMean square errorStrategic planningContinuous cover forestriesEuropean beech (fagus sylvatica l.)Height-to-diameter ratioLight transmittanceLinear mixed-effects modelMorphological responseRoot mean square errorsSustainable provisionReforestationbasal areacompetitive abilitydeciduous treeforest inventoryforest managementgrowth ratejuvenilelight availabilityregrowthresource allocationshade tolerancesilviculturestand structureunderstoryAcer PseudoplatanusEcosystemsFagus SylvaticaHeightReforestationSecondary GrowthTransmittanceAcer pseudoplatanusFagusFagus sylvatica
语种英语
来源机构Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/132661
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Brüllhardt M.,Rotach P.,Bigler C.,et al. Growth and resource allocation of juvenile European beech and sycamore maple along light availability gradients in uneven-aged forests[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2020,474.
APA Brüllhardt M.,Rotach P.,Bigler C.,Nötzli M.,&Bugmann H..(2020).Growth and resource allocation of juvenile European beech and sycamore maple along light availability gradients in uneven-aged forests.,474.
MLA Brüllhardt M.,et al."Growth and resource allocation of juvenile European beech and sycamore maple along light availability gradients in uneven-aged forests".474(2020).
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