Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
87268 Forest Ecology and Management 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The abundance and distribution of Mediterranean tree species are determined mainly during early regeneration stages, when seedlings and saplings are most vulnerable to their immediate environment. Initial recruitment of Spanish black pine (Pinus nigra Arn ssp. salzmannii) was studied under field conditions in a central population (1200 m a.s.l.) and at the upper elevation limits (1500 m a.s.l.) in the Cuenca Mountains (central-eastern Spain). The goal was to assess the effects of (1) overstory density (low density: 15–20 m2 ha−1, medium density: 25–30 m2 ha−1 and high density: 35–40 m2 ha−1), (2) soil preparation (scalping and control), and (3) sowing date (S1: February; S2: March; S3: April; S4: May) on seedling survival and initial seedling development (height, basal diameter and crown volume). Results from this study showed that initial recruitment of Spanish black pine depends on the habitat altitude, on the soil preparation and varies with the density of the stand. Site preparation showed a significant negative influence on initial seedling growth, with greater seedling height and basal diameter in the absence of soil preparation. Sowing date had no significant effect on seedling survival or initial seedling growth. The results from this study are discussed within the framework of ontogenetic niche shifts for plant-regeneration dynamics and in the context of the development of management guidelines to improve the natural regeneration of black pine.

► Seedling survival was not significantly affected by sowing date. ► The effect of the overstory can be summarized as negative for seedling survival. ► Seedling survival was no longer significantly affected by soil preparation. ► Initial seedling growth was negatively influenced by overstory. ► Initial seedling growth was negatively influenced by soil preparation.

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