Seed Biology,Stand Characteristics,and Regeneration of Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance |
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Authors: | Joo Han Sung Don Koo Lee Pil Sun Park |
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Institution: | 1. Korea Forest Research Institute , Seoul, Republic of Korea jhs033@korea.kr;3. Department of Forest Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences , Seoul National University , Seoul, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Fruit size and seed moisture content were measured and seed production and dispersal were monitored to understand the seed biology of the Korean ash (Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance) in two Korean ash forests. A combination of four ground treatments and four crown closure levels were created in a natural forest to understand the site conditions needed for seedling emergence in natural stands and to determine practical regeneration methods for direct seeding. The seed size of Korean ash increased until late May and its moisture content decreased rapidly in early November. Prolific seed bearing occurred every 3 yr. The distance of seed dispersal by wind was about 30 m, but more than 90% of the seeds dispersed within 10 m from the seed trees. Twenty-five seed trees per hectare provided for successful natural regeneration. The seedling emergence in the natural stands was best with scarification treatment and 25~50% of crown closure. |
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Keywords: | crown closure Fraxinus rhynchophylla natural regeneration seedling emergence |
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