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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (11): 2940-2948.

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Effects of gap size on seedling natural regeneration in artificial Pinus tabulaeformis plantation.

HAN Wen-juan1, YUAN Xiao-qing2, ZHANG Wen-hui1   

  1. (1Education of Ministry Key Laboratory of Environment and Ecology in West China, Northwest A & F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China; 2Forestry Bureau in Huanglong Mountainy, Huanglong 715700, Shaanxi, China)
  • Online:2012-11-18 Published:2012-11-18

Abstract: To clarify the effects of gap size created by thinning on the seedling natural regeneration in artificial Pinus tabulaeformis plantation, a
 plot investigation was conducted to study the ecological factors and the age structure, height, diameter, length of needles, and dry biomass of roots, stems, and needles of 1-10 year-old seedlings in different habitats, and a path analysis was made on the environmental factors affecting the seedling regeneration. Obvious differences were observed in the ecological factors in different size gaps and slope aspects. There lacked of above 3 year-old seedlings in understory and of above 7 year-old seedlings in small gap, and the seedlings of 5 and 6 yearold were lesser in big gap. The 1-10 year-old seedlings could be divided into 3 development phases, i.e., 1-3 year-old, 4-7 year-old, and 8-10 year-old seedlings, among which, 1-3 year-old seedlings were critical for the establishment and growth of the population. The growth situation of the seedlings in different habitats was in order of big gap in shady slope > big gap in sunny slope > small gap in sunny slope > small gap in shady slope > understory in sunny slope > understory in shady slope. Path analysis showed light intensity had decisive positive effects on the seedling number of different development phases, shrub coverage had decisive negative effects on the seedling number of 4-7 year-old and 8-10 year-old phases, whereas humus dry mass had negative effects on the seedling number of 4-7 year-old but positive effects on the seedling number of 8-10 yearold. It was suggested that in the management of artificial P. tabulaeformis plantation, relatively high intensity thinning combined with shrub clearing should be adopted to provide favorable conditions for the sustainable development of P. tabulaeformis population.