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Factors affecting soil-based natural regeneration of Abies sachalinensis following timber harvesting in a sub-boreal forest in Japan
Authors:Masahiko?Nakagawa  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:masahi@carrot.ocn.ne.jp"   title="  masahi@carrot.ocn.ne.jp"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Akio?Kurahashi
Affiliation:(1) Forest Management and Research Network, 57 Kyousai Dai-ichi Apt. #102,1376-1, Aza-Bibai, Bibaishi Hokkaido, 072-0042, Japan;(2) The Hokkaido Tokyo University Forest, The University of Tokyo Yamabe, Furano-city Hokkaido, 079-1561, Japan
Abstract:Natural regeneration of Abies sachalinensis on soil was studied in a natural sub-boreal forest managed by single tree selection cutting located within the Hokkaido Tokyo University Forest. First, seedlings of A. sachalinensis on skid trails, soil mounds, soil pits, and undisturbed soil were counted, and their areas were measured. Most seedlings were found on skid trails. Seedling densities of A. sachalinensis on sites with soil disturbance, with the exception of soil pits, were significantly greater than that on undisturbed soil. Second, densities of Sasa senanensis, heights of S. senanensis, and seedling densities of A. sachalinensis on skid trails and undisturbed soil in both a closed-canopy stand and in a canopy gap were compared. Seedling density of A. sachalinensis on skid trails in the closed-canopy stand was significantly greater than that in the canopy gap. Average density and average height of S. senanensis, which is known to interfere with regeneration of many woody species, were significantly greater on skid trails and undisturbed soil in the canopy gap than those in the closed-canopy stand. It could be concluded from this study that both crown closure and soil disturbance are essential for natural regeneration of A. sachalinensis on soil in sub-boreal forests.
Keywords:Abies sachalinensis  Japan  Natural regeneration  Selection cutting  Soil disturbance  Subboreal forest
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