Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen

The purpose of this study was to compare naturally regenerated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris (L.)) against seeded Scots pine in terms of benefits and differences. An inventory was performed at a number of different sites, 4 – 6 years after soil scarification and data on the number of new established...

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Main Author: Wallin, Malin
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Language:Swedish
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Published: SLU/School for Forest Management 2013
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description The purpose of this study was to compare naturally regenerated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris (L.)) against seeded Scots pine in terms of benefits and differences. An inventory was performed at a number of different sites, 4 – 6 years after soil scarification and data on the number of new established plants, their height growth as well as ground-line diameter was collected. Information about site conditions such as altitude, quarter exposure and frost risk was also collected. A review of previous studies was conducted in addition to the field study. The variation in plant density, height and stem base diameter was analyzed. The results from this study suggested that seeded plants had a higher plant density than naturally generated plants but the difference was not statistically significant. This agrees with earlier studies reporting that seeded stands have higher plant density then naturally regenerated stands. Plants at north exposed sites were inferior in terms of the measured variables, which should be due to the colder microclimate.
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spelling RepoSLU61652013-10-22T09:53:40Z Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen Comparison between sowing and natural regeneration of Scots pine in Härjedalen Wallin, Malin Föryngring Skillnader Plantor The purpose of this study was to compare naturally regenerated Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris (L.)) against seeded Scots pine in terms of benefits and differences. An inventory was performed at a number of different sites, 4 – 6 years after soil scarification and data on the number of new established plants, their height growth as well as ground-line diameter was collected. Information about site conditions such as altitude, quarter exposure and frost risk was also collected. A review of previous studies was conducted in addition to the field study. The variation in plant density, height and stem base diameter was analyzed. The results from this study suggested that seeded plants had a higher plant density than naturally generated plants but the difference was not statistically significant. This agrees with earlier studies reporting that seeded stands have higher plant density then naturally regenerated stands. Plants at north exposed sites were inferior in terms of the measured variables, which should be due to the colder microclimate. SLU/School for Forest Management 2013 M2 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6165/
spellingShingle Föryngring
Skillnader
Plantor
Wallin, Malin
Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title_full Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title_fullStr Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title_full_unstemmed Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title_short Jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i Härjedalen
title_sort jämförelse mellan sådd och naturlig föryngring av tall i härjedalen
topic Föryngring
Skillnader
Plantor