Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots

Umbrella pine (<i>Pinus pinea</i> L.) cones take three years to develop. With the increasing frequency of extreme droughts, water available for trees has decreased&#8212;climate change is a reality. The cone&#8217;s survival in its first two years of development and the average c...

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Main Authors: João A. Freire, Gonçalo C. Rodrigues, Margarida Tomé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/2/169
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spelling doaj-802a020835144cbfa594bcc3f30ab7542020-11-25T00:31:05ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-02-0110216910.3390/f10020169f10020169Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent PlotsJoão A. Freire0Gonçalo C. Rodrigues1Margarida Tomé2João Abranches Freire Biosystems, 1000-255 Lisboa, PortugalCentro Operativo e de Tecnologia do Regadio, 7801-904 Beja, PortugalCentro de Estudos Florestais, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1349-017 Lisboa, PortugalUmbrella pine (<i>Pinus pinea</i> L.) cones take three years to develop. With the increasing frequency of extreme droughts, water available for trees has decreased&#8212;climate change is a reality. The cone&#8217;s survival in its first two years of development and the average cone weight during its last year of maturation is affected, thus, reducing kernel quantity and quality. Climate change has resulted in forest fires becoming an inescapable issue in forest management planning. A literature review was carried out, focusing, on one hand, the predicted climatic changes for the Mediterranean basin and, on the other hand, the umbrella pine silvicultural mechanisms at tree, stand, and landscape levels that may help to face these constraints. Finally, the Portuguese case was focused, describing the management practices that are being adopted to achieve, even when the period of cone formation and growth include dry years, one to six tons of cones per hectare per year in adult stands.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/2/169umbrella pinecone productionclimate changewater availabilityforest management
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author João A. Freire
Gonçalo C. Rodrigues
Margarida Tomé
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Gonçalo C. Rodrigues
Margarida Tomé
Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
Forests
umbrella pine
cone production
climate change
water availability
forest management
author_facet João A. Freire
Gonçalo C. Rodrigues
Margarida Tomé
author_sort João A. Freire
title Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
title_short Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
title_full Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
title_fullStr Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change Impacts on <i>Pinus pinea</i> L. Silvicultural System for Cone Production and Ways to Contour Those Impacts: A Review Complemented with Data from Permanent Plots
title_sort climate change impacts on <i>pinus pinea</i> l. silvicultural system for cone production and ways to contour those impacts: a review complemented with data from permanent plots
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Umbrella pine (<i>Pinus pinea</i> L.) cones take three years to develop. With the increasing frequency of extreme droughts, water available for trees has decreased&#8212;climate change is a reality. The cone&#8217;s survival in its first two years of development and the average cone weight during its last year of maturation is affected, thus, reducing kernel quantity and quality. Climate change has resulted in forest fires becoming an inescapable issue in forest management planning. A literature review was carried out, focusing, on one hand, the predicted climatic changes for the Mediterranean basin and, on the other hand, the umbrella pine silvicultural mechanisms at tree, stand, and landscape levels that may help to face these constraints. Finally, the Portuguese case was focused, describing the management practices that are being adopted to achieve, even when the period of cone formation and growth include dry years, one to six tons of cones per hectare per year in adult stands.
topic umbrella pine
cone production
climate change
water availability
forest management
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/2/169
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