CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND

<p>80-year-old Siberian larch plantations situated on the border of southern and middle taiga subzones in Eastern Fennoscandia were studied. Total surveyed 6 forest sites located in the landscape with respect to the same environmental conditions. After the larch plantations had been planted in...

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Main Authors: Nina Ryzhkova, Alexandr Kryshen’, Nadezhda Genikova, Yury Presnuhin, Yulia Tkachenko
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Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/517
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spelling doaj-5615313b1e0b4c8190b5f5016d8093e62020-11-25T03:51:22ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042016-12-0112253810.17076/eco517345CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STANDNina Ryzhkova0Alexandr Kryshen’1Nadezhda Genikova2Yury Presnuhin3Yulia Tkachenko4Forest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<p>80-year-old Siberian larch plantations situated on the border of southern and middle taiga subzones in Eastern Fennoscandia were studied. Total surveyed 6 forest sites located in the landscape with respect to the same environmental conditions. After the larch plantations had been planted in 1935 by Finnish foresters, studied forest communities developed without noticeable human interventions. Species composition of larch communities was defined within the boundaries of a permanent plot, on the others the forest sites within the borders of the natural forest associations, which are comparable in size to the size of permanent plots larch communities. Analysis of the forest stand characteristics of the studied forest sites showed that the Siberian larch plantations are well adapted and have a high competition ability compared with spruce and pine stands. The conditions generated by Siberian larch proved to be quite favorable for many species of ground cover: the number of vascular plant species was by two times higher in the larch forest stands than in the neighboring zonal spruce stands of the wood sorrel and bilberry types. The structures of ground cover in the larch forest stands are more complex: first layer was comprised by plant species that prefer low canopy density and fertile soils; the second layer was presented by shade tolerant plant species.</p><p>At the same time, the projective cover of mosses decreased although the number of moss species and their patchiness were increased. In spite of the markedly different number of species, of the ecological and ecological-coenotic structures of the studied forest communities were differed marginally. The number of species in the larch forest stands increased by both shade-tolerant and light-demanding species. Improved soil fertility in the larch forest resulted in an increase of the number of meso-eutrophic species that are typical for southern taiga zone. Generally speaking, the introduction of larch into zonal communities of spruce forests influences on the structure of ground cover structure more significantly than the variation of biotope factors within the study area.</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/517larix sibirica ledeb.picea abies (l.) h. karst.diversity of vascular plantsintroductionground cover structure
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Alexandr Kryshen’
Nadezhda Genikova
Yury Presnuhin
Yulia Tkachenko
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Alexandr Kryshen’
Nadezhda Genikova
Yury Presnuhin
Yulia Tkachenko
CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
larix sibirica ledeb.
picea abies (l.) h. karst.
diversity of vascular plants
introduction
ground cover structure
author_facet Nina Ryzhkova
Alexandr Kryshen’
Nadezhda Genikova
Yury Presnuhin
Yulia Tkachenko
author_sort Nina Ryzhkova
title CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
title_short CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
title_full CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
title_fullStr CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
title_full_unstemmed CHANGES IN THE GROUND COVER OF SPRUCE FORESTS AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF SIBERIAN LARCH IN THE FOREST STAND
title_sort changes in the ground cover of spruce forests after the introduction of siberian larch in the forest stand
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2016-12-01
description <p>80-year-old Siberian larch plantations situated on the border of southern and middle taiga subzones in Eastern Fennoscandia were studied. Total surveyed 6 forest sites located in the landscape with respect to the same environmental conditions. After the larch plantations had been planted in 1935 by Finnish foresters, studied forest communities developed without noticeable human interventions. Species composition of larch communities was defined within the boundaries of a permanent plot, on the others the forest sites within the borders of the natural forest associations, which are comparable in size to the size of permanent plots larch communities. Analysis of the forest stand characteristics of the studied forest sites showed that the Siberian larch plantations are well adapted and have a high competition ability compared with spruce and pine stands. The conditions generated by Siberian larch proved to be quite favorable for many species of ground cover: the number of vascular plant species was by two times higher in the larch forest stands than in the neighboring zonal spruce stands of the wood sorrel and bilberry types. The structures of ground cover in the larch forest stands are more complex: first layer was comprised by plant species that prefer low canopy density and fertile soils; the second layer was presented by shade tolerant plant species.</p><p>At the same time, the projective cover of mosses decreased although the number of moss species and their patchiness were increased. In spite of the markedly different number of species, of the ecological and ecological-coenotic structures of the studied forest communities were differed marginally. The number of species in the larch forest stands increased by both shade-tolerant and light-demanding species. Improved soil fertility in the larch forest resulted in an increase of the number of meso-eutrophic species that are typical for southern taiga zone. Generally speaking, the introduction of larch into zonal communities of spruce forests influences on the structure of ground cover structure more significantly than the variation of biotope factors within the study area.</p>
topic larix sibirica ledeb.
picea abies (l.) h. karst.
diversity of vascular plants
introduction
ground cover structure
url http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/ecology/article/view/517
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