La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione

<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Management of black pine stands in the Appennines. Thinning for renaturalisation</span></strong> - The first stages of management and renaturalisation of black pine plantations are founded on thinnings, whic...

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Main Authors: Paolo Cantiani, Maurizio Piovosi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l'analisi dell'economia agraria - Research Centre for Forestry and Wood 2009-12-01
Series:Annals of Silvicultural Research
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Online Access:http://cra-journals.cineca.it/index.php/asr/article/view/870
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spelling doaj-b66ea5de53fc421597ab0748576576612020-11-24T22:47:19ZengConsiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l'analisi dell'economia agraria - Research Centre for Forestry and WoodAnnals of Silvicultural Research2284-354X2009-12-01350354210.12899/asr-870735La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazionePaolo Cantiani0Maurizio Piovosi1Consiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Forestry Research Centre (CRA-SEL), Arezzo, ItalyConsiglio per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Forestry Research Centre (CRA-SEL), Arezzo, Italy<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Management of black pine stands in the Appennines. Thinning for renaturalisation</span></strong> - The first stages of management and renaturalisation of black pine plantations are founded on thinnings, which are primarily aimed at increasing physical stability and creating favourable ecological conditions for the natural regeneration of autochthones species. The research aims at experimenting two different intensities in the first thinning of a black pine young stand of good fertility in the area of Pratomagno (Arezzo). The effects of the thinning on the main dendrometric parameters have been evaluated by means of three different inventories: i) 1998 before and after thinning, ii) 2002, iii) 2006. In particular the dynamics of horizontal structure (permanent transects) and the trend of stability indicators (height – diameter ratio, crown depth, crown area, crown diameter – stem diameter ratio) have been investigated. Thinning intensity is strictly related to increasing of the pine forest functionality. In a thirty years old stand in good fertility conditions a “strong thinning” (reduction of about half the number of trees and 35% of basal area) is proved to be effective in increasing stability and stimulating crown growth.</p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><br /></strong></span>http://cra-journals.cineca.it/index.php/asr/article/view/870Black pinethinningstabilitynaturalization
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La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
Annals of Silvicultural Research
Black pine
thinning
stability
naturalization
author_facet Paolo Cantiani
Maurizio Piovosi
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title La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
title_short La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
title_full La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
title_fullStr La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
title_full_unstemmed La gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. I diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
title_sort la gestione dei rimboschimenti di pino nero appenninici. i diradamenti nella strategia di rinaturalizzazione
publisher Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l'analisi dell'economia agraria - Research Centre for Forestry and Wood
series Annals of Silvicultural Research
issn 2284-354X
publishDate 2009-12-01
description <p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Management of black pine stands in the Appennines. Thinning for renaturalisation</span></strong> - The first stages of management and renaturalisation of black pine plantations are founded on thinnings, which are primarily aimed at increasing physical stability and creating favourable ecological conditions for the natural regeneration of autochthones species. The research aims at experimenting two different intensities in the first thinning of a black pine young stand of good fertility in the area of Pratomagno (Arezzo). The effects of the thinning on the main dendrometric parameters have been evaluated by means of three different inventories: i) 1998 before and after thinning, ii) 2002, iii) 2006. In particular the dynamics of horizontal structure (permanent transects) and the trend of stability indicators (height – diameter ratio, crown depth, crown area, crown diameter – stem diameter ratio) have been investigated. Thinning intensity is strictly related to increasing of the pine forest functionality. In a thirty years old stand in good fertility conditions a “strong thinning” (reduction of about half the number of trees and 35% of basal area) is proved to be effective in increasing stability and stimulating crown growth.</p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><br /></strong></span>
topic Black pine
thinning
stability
naturalization
url http://cra-journals.cineca.it/index.php/asr/article/view/870
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