Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration

In Nordic forests, consistent evidence about better seedling survival rate and increased growth due to site preparation have been obtained in numerous studies. Proper site preparation method can reduce costs of the whole regeneration chain through its effects on survival of planted seedli...

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Main Authors: Laine, Tiina, Kankaanhuhta, Ville, Rantala, Juho, Saksa, Timo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2020-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10369
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spelling doaj-a453da72b6eb4f668e8033fc52c19ae62020-11-25T04:02:36ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752020-01-0154510.14214/sf.10369Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regenerationLaine, TiinaKankaanhuhta, VilleRantala, JuhoSaksa, Timo In Nordic forests, consistent evidence about better seedling survival rate and increased growth due to site preparation have been obtained in numerous studies. Proper site preparation method can reduce costs of the whole regeneration chain through its effects on survival of planted seedlings, abundance of natural regeneration and competition in early stand development. This study compared the natural regeneration of birches (silver birch ( Roth) and downy birch ( Ehrh.)), amount of exposed mineral soil, and growth of planted seedlings between spot mounding and inverting site preparation methods. Present study was conducted in eight forest stands established in 2012 or 2015. Even though difference was not statistically significant, inverting exposed less mineral soil than spot mounding and thus reduced the natural regeneration of birch seedlings by 6135 seedlings ha compared to spot mounding. However, the variation between regeneration areas was remarkable. There was no difference in seedling mortality or growth between the site preparation methods. In order to achieve high growth of conifers, moderate amount of exposed mineral soil and thus less naturally regenerated birch, inverting should be favored over spot mounding.Betula pendulaB. pubescensâ1https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10369
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author Laine, Tiina
Kankaanhuhta, Ville
Rantala, Juho
Saksa, Timo
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Kankaanhuhta, Ville
Rantala, Juho
Saksa, Timo
Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
Silva Fennica
author_facet Laine, Tiina
Kankaanhuhta, Ville
Rantala, Juho
Saksa, Timo
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title Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
title_short Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
title_full Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
title_fullStr Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
title_sort effects of spot mounding and inverting on growth of conifers, exposed mineral soil and natural birch regeneration
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In Nordic forests, consistent evidence about better seedling survival rate and increased growth due to site preparation have been obtained in numerous studies. Proper site preparation method can reduce costs of the whole regeneration chain through its effects on survival of planted seedlings, abundance of natural regeneration and competition in early stand development. This study compared the natural regeneration of birches (silver birch ( Roth) and downy birch ( Ehrh.)), amount of exposed mineral soil, and growth of planted seedlings between spot mounding and inverting site preparation methods. Present study was conducted in eight forest stands established in 2012 or 2015. Even though difference was not statistically significant, inverting exposed less mineral soil than spot mounding and thus reduced the natural regeneration of birch seedlings by 6135 seedlings ha compared to spot mounding. However, the variation between regeneration areas was remarkable. There was no difference in seedling mortality or growth between the site preparation methods. In order to achieve high growth of conifers, moderate amount of exposed mineral soil and thus less naturally regenerated birch, inverting should be favored over spot mounding.Betula pendulaB. pubescensâ1
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