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DOI | 10.1016/j.foreco.2018.09.024 |
Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides) | |
Landhäusser S.M.; Pinno B.D.; Mock K.E. | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 0378-1127 |
起始页码 | 231 |
结束页码 | 245 |
卷号 | 432 |
英文摘要 | Quaking or trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) is a foundational tree species, which is native, common, and broadly distributed in North America. The ecology of aspen has been extensively studied throughout its range, but both research and forest management practices have focused primarily on its ability to regenerate asexually via root suckering. The seed-based reproductive ecology of aspen has received comparatively little attention, and information on the underlying processes, mechanisms, and requirements of seed regeneration tends to be scattered, somewhat anecdotal, or based only on localized research efforts. Here we review and explore some of the variables that influence the sexual reproduction and early establishment of aspen. We focus this review on western North America, where trembling aspen plays a dominant ecological role and may be disproportionately impacted by climate change. This synthesis presents existing information and identifies critical knowledge gaps in our understanding of seed –based aspen regeneration, in particular as it relates to flowering and seed production, as well as germination, first year growth, and survival of aspen seedlings. This information is discussed further in the context of aspen ecology and its application in both passive and active management approaches to aspen seedling regeneration and restoration. © 2018 The Authors |
英文关键词 | Aspen regeneration ecology; Aspen sexual reproduction; Early seedling establishment; Nursery practices; Passive and active aspen restoration; Quaking aspen; Trembling aspen |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Climate change; Reforestation; Restoration; Seed; Nursery practices; Quaking aspens; Seedling establishment; Sexual reproduction; Trembling aspen; Ecology; asexual reproduction; deciduous tree; dominance; environmental restoration; flowering; forest management; management practice; native species; population distribution; regeneration; research work; seed production; seedling establishment; survival; Ecology; Forest Management; North America; Populus; Reforestation; Restoration; Review; North America; Populus tremuloides |
来源期刊 | Forest Ecology and Management
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/156364 |
作者单位 | Department of Renewable Resources, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E3, Canada; Wildland Resources Department and Ecology Center, Utah State University, 5230 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, United States |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Landhäusser S.M.,Pinno B.D.,Mock K.E.. Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides)[J],2019,432. |
APA | Landhäusser S.M.,Pinno B.D.,&Mock K.E..(2019).Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides).Forest Ecology and Management,432. |
MLA | Landhäusser S.M.,et al."Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides)".Forest Ecology and Management 432(2019). |
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