FACTORS RELATED TO SEEDLING GROWTH IN A BOREAL SCOTS PINE STAND - A SPATIAL-ANALYSIS OF A VEGETATION-SOIL SYSTEM

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作者
KUULUVAINEN, T
HOKKANEN, TJ
JARVINEN, E
PUKKALA, T
机构
[1] UNIV JOENSUU,DEPT BIOL,SF-80101 JOENSUU 10,FINLAND
[2] UNIV JOENSUU,FAC FORESTRY,SF-80101 JOENSUU 10,FINLAND
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10.1139/x93-262
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The spatial structure of vegetation and soil properties of a patchy Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) forest of 1 ha was described and examined in relation to the height growth of pine seedlings in the understory. Measured ecosystem properties included the distribution and sizes of canopy trees, within-stand radiation regime, composition of understory vegetation, and topsoil and mineral soil properties. The joint distance dependent effects of large trees were described as the influence potential, derived from the ecological field theory approach. The variation in understory vegetation and soil characteristics was described as score values, derived from multivariate analyses, summarizing the variation of multiple measured variables; factor analysis was used for topsoil and mineral soil properties and canonical correspondence analysis was used for understory species composition. The spatial variation of variables was examined and mapped using geostatistical techniques. The influence potential of canopy trees, as determined by their size and spatial distribution, correlated most strongly with seedling growth, so that the height growth of seedlings was retarded in the vicinity of trees. Correlations suggest that canopy trees also affected seedlings indirectly through their dominating effect on the properties of understory vegetation and humus layer. The mineral soil nutrient content showed a weak positive correlation with seedling height growth. All the factors related to seedling growth showed substantial small-scale variation across the 1-ha study site. The analysis suggests that the variation in seedling height growth in the understory of the studied Scots pine stand is largely caused by the spatial heterogeneity of both above- and below-ground factors and by the joint effect of their complex interaction.
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页码:2101 / 2109
页数:9
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