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The effect of scalping on seedling establishment after seed tree cutting of Scots pine stands in drained peatlands in northern Finland
Authors:Hannu Hökkä  Jyrki Hytönen  Markku Saarinen
Affiliation:1. Natural Resources Institute Finland, Rovaniemi, Finland;2. Natural Resources Institute Finland, Kannus, Finland;3. Natural Resources Institute Finland, Parkano, Finland
Abstract:We studied the establishment of natural seedlings after seed tree cutting and scalping in two drained Scots pine peatland stands in northern Finland (Simo and Sievi). Approximately, 50?ha?1 of Scots pine stems were retained on both sites. During the six subsequent years, five seedling surveys were conducted. The effect of site preparation was analysed using generalized linear mixed models (GLMM). The mean density of pine seedlings increased more quickly in the scalped plots and was ca. 1.1?m?2 after six years compared to 0.87?m?2 in the non-scalped plots, on average. Scalping increased the number of pine seedlings 2-fold compared to that in non-treated plots in Simo, however, in Sievi non-treated plots had 30% higher pine seedling density after six years. Downy birch seedling density was 9–10-fold compared to that of non-treated plots in both sites. In terms of seedling density, seed tree cutting led to satisfactory pine regeneration after just two growing seasons in drained pine peatlands, even without scalping. Scalping significantly increased the number of pine seedlings, but it also enhanced the germination of birch seedlings strongly.
Keywords:Drained peatlands  generalized mixed linear models  natural regeneration  Pinus sylvestris  site preparation  seedling density
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