Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland

In the northern boreal region, tree growth, timber yields and economic returns are low, meaning low regeneration costs are the basis of profitable forestry. If natural regeneration is successful, it may be favoured over expensive planting or seeding. We studied the regeneration success and early gro...

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
Main Authors: Miettinen, Janne, Hallikainen, Ville, Valkonen, Sauli, Hökkä, Hannu, Hyppönen, Mikko, Rautio, Pasi
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Online Access:https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554630
https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022
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author Miettinen, Janne
Hallikainen, Ville
Valkonen, Sauli
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Hyppönen, Mikko
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description In the northern boreal region, tree growth, timber yields and economic returns are low, meaning low regeneration costs are the basis of profitable forestry. If natural regeneration is successful, it may be favoured over expensive planting or seeding. We studied the regeneration success and early growth of Scots pine in gaps in terms of seedling density and height 10 years after gap cuttings in central Finnish Lapland. Three gap sizes (diameters of 20, 40, and 80 m) were studied on patch scarified xeric and sub-xeric sites in six random blocks and a total of 18 replicates of each. The number of pine seedlings was high across the gap sizes. The proportion of empty regeneration plots (size 5 m2) was ∼ 2%. Site preparation substantially increased the number of seedlings. The growth of seedlings was faster in larger gaps, but a high proportion of exposed mineral soil decreased it. The results suggest that all studied gap sizes regenerated naturally well, and that soil scarification exposing 10–20% of the surface area or even less can be enough to achieve regeneration goals. Gaps of a diameter of 40 m or more are required to achieve an optimal balance between seedling density and growth. 2024
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/554630 2025-02-23T14:50:06+00:00 Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland Miettinen, Janne Hallikainen, Ville Valkonen, Sauli Hökkä, Hannu Hyppönen, Mikko Rautio, Pasi orcid:0000-0002-5985-0806 orcid:0000-0002-2879-4821 orcid:0000-0003-2426-0539 orcid:0000-0003-0559-7531 4100110310 4100111010 Luonnonvarakeskus 89-100 true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554630 https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022 en eng Taylor & Francis Scandinavian journal of forest research 10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022 0282-7581 1651-1891 2 39 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022 CC BY 4.0 Gaps site preparation Pinus sylvestris uneven-aged management continuous cover forestry 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 https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022 2025-01-30T16:26:14Z In the northern boreal region, tree growth, timber yields and economic returns are low, meaning low regeneration costs are the basis of profitable forestry. If natural regeneration is successful, it may be favoured over expensive planting or seeding. We studied the regeneration success and early growth of Scots pine in gaps in terms of seedling density and height 10 years after gap cuttings in central Finnish Lapland. Three gap sizes (diameters of 20, 40, and 80 m) were studied on patch scarified xeric and sub-xeric sites in six random blocks and a total of 18 replicates of each. The number of pine seedlings was high across the gap sizes. The proportion of empty regeneration plots (size 5 m2) was ∼ 2%. Site preparation substantially increased the number of seedlings. The growth of seedlings was faster in larger gaps, but a high proportion of exposed mineral soil decreased it. The results suggest that all studied gap sizes regenerated naturally well, and that soil scarification exposing 10–20% of the surface area or even less can be enough to achieve regeneration goals. Gaps of a diameter of 40 m or more are required to achieve an optimal balance between seedling density and growth. 2024 Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Lapland Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 39 2 89 100
spellingShingle Gaps
site preparation
Pinus sylvestris
uneven-aged management
continuous cover forestry
Miettinen, Janne
Hallikainen, Ville
Valkonen, Sauli
Hökkä, Hannu
Hyppönen, Mikko
Rautio, Pasi
Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title_full Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title_fullStr Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title_short Natural regeneration and early development of Scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern Finland
title_sort natural regeneration and early development of scots pine seedlings after gap cutting in northern finland
topic Gaps
site preparation
Pinus sylvestris
uneven-aged management
continuous cover forestry
topic_facet Gaps
site preparation
Pinus sylvestris
uneven-aged management
continuous cover forestry
url https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/554630
https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2024.2303022