Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests

Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not known, however, what would be the optimal overstory density and ground vegetation composition for seedling emergence and survival, and if site preparation is needed to accompany overstory density manipu...

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Main Authors: Kyrö, M.J., Hallikainen, V., Valkonen, S., Hyppönen, M., Puttonen, P., Bergsten, U., Winsa, H., Rautio, P.
Other Authors: orcid:0000-0002-2879-4821, orcid:0000-0003-0559-7531, 4100111010, 4100110310, Luonnonvarakeskus
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing
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Online Access:https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/551923
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author Kyrö, M.J.
Hallikainen, V.
Valkonen, S.
Hyppönen, M.
Puttonen, P.
Bergsten, U.
Winsa, H.
Rautio, P.
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author_facet Kyrö, M.J.
Hallikainen, V.
Valkonen, S.
Hyppönen, M.
Puttonen, P.
Bergsten, U.
Winsa, H.
Rautio, P.
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description Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not known, however, what would be the optimal overstory density and ground vegetation composition for seedling emergence and survival, and if site preparation is needed to accompany overstory density manipulation. We studied the effects of overstory density (unthinned control and thinning to 50, 150, and 250 trees·ha−1) and ground vegetation removal (mechanical site preparation with disc trenching) on the number of naturally germinated pine seedlings and survival of individual seedlings over a period of 8 to 11 years. Bare mineral soil was a superior seedbed compared to intact vegetation cover, even though the mortality rate was high on mineral soil. Greater cover of lingonberry, crowberry, and slash had a negative effect on seedling number. Seedling mortality was initially high (60% died during the first 2 years) but decreased throughout the first 5 years. The survival rate of seedlings located in the mineral soil of the upper part of the disc trencher track was twice as high as that of seedlings located in the lower part of the track. High coverage of hair mosses (Polytrichum spp.) was associated with poorer seedling survival. An overstory density of 50–150 trees·ha−1 with site preparation seems to be an efficient treatment to promote regeneration under these circumstances. 2022
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/551923 2025-01-16T21:36:05+00:00 Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests Kyrö, M.J. Hallikainen, V. Valkonen, S. Hyppönen, M. Puttonen, P. Bergsten, U. Winsa, H. Rautio, P. orcid:0000-0002-2879-4821 orcid:0000-0003-0559-7531 4100111010 4100110310 Luonnonvarakeskus 860-869 true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/551923 en eng Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Forest Research 10.1139/cjfr-2021-0101 0045-5067 1208-6037 5 52 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/551923 URN:NBN:fi-fe2022053039313 CC BY 4.0 natural regeneration survival analysis thinning field-layer vegetation ground-layer vegetation publication fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| fi=Publisher's version|sv=Publisher's version|en=Publisher's version| ftluke 2023-09-12T20:28:19Z Natural regeneration is a commonly used forest regeneration method in northern Finland. It is not known, however, what would be the optimal overstory density and ground vegetation composition for seedling emergence and survival, and if site preparation is needed to accompany overstory density manipulation. We studied the effects of overstory density (unthinned control and thinning to 50, 150, and 250 trees·ha−1) and ground vegetation removal (mechanical site preparation with disc trenching) on the number of naturally germinated pine seedlings and survival of individual seedlings over a period of 8 to 11 years. Bare mineral soil was a superior seedbed compared to intact vegetation cover, even though the mortality rate was high on mineral soil. Greater cover of lingonberry, crowberry, and slash had a negative effect on seedling number. Seedling mortality was initially high (60% died during the first 2 years) but decreased throughout the first 5 years. The survival rate of seedlings located in the mineral soil of the upper part of the disc trencher track was twice as high as that of seedlings located in the lower part of the track. High coverage of hair mosses (Polytrichum spp.) was associated with poorer seedling survival. An overstory density of 50–150 trees·ha−1 with site preparation seems to be an efficient treatment to promote regeneration under these circumstances. 2022 Article in Journal/Newspaper Crowberry Northern Finland Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri
spellingShingle natural regeneration
survival analysis
thinning
field-layer vegetation
ground-layer vegetation
Kyrö, M.J.
Hallikainen, V.
Valkonen, S.
Hyppönen, M.
Puttonen, P.
Bergsten, U.
Winsa, H.
Rautio, P.
Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title_full Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title_fullStr Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title_full_unstemmed Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title_short Effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural Scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
title_sort effects of overstory tree density, site preparation, and ground vegetation on natural scots pine seedling emergence and survival in northern boreal pine forests
topic natural regeneration
survival analysis
thinning
field-layer vegetation
ground-layer vegetation
topic_facet natural regeneration
survival analysis
thinning
field-layer vegetation
ground-layer vegetation
url https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/551923