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Afforestation, restoration and regeneration — Not all trees are created equal

作  者:
Shaneka S. Lawson;Charles H. Michle
单  位:
USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC), Purdue University, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Lafayette, USA;USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center (HTIRC), Purdue University, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Lafayette, US
关键词:
Climate change;shade tolerance;drought tolerance;canopy gaps;invasive species;TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST;NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY;ACER-NEGUNDO INVASION;SURVIVAL TRADE-OFF;OLD-GROWTH;CLIMATE-CHANGE;PINUS-HALEPENSIS;ADVANCE REGENERATION;ABOVEGROUND BIOMAS
摘  要:
Undulations in weather patterns have caused climate shifts of increased frequency and duration around the world.The need for additional research and model data on this pressing problem has resulted in a plethora of research groups examining a particular tree species or biome for negative effects of climate change.This review aims to(1) collect and merge recent research data on regeneration within old-and new-growth forests,(2) highlight and expand upon selected topics for additional discussion,and(3) report how shade tolerance,drought tolerance,and inherent plasticity affect tree growth and development.Although shade and drought tolerance have been well studied by a number of research groups,this review reveals that in-depth analysis of a single or a few species in a given area will not generate the data required to implement a successful regeneration plan.Studies using historical accounts of previous species composition,information regarding site seasonality,species competition,and individual responses to drought and shade are needed to(1) develop best management plans and(2) ensure future modeling experiments are focused on a greater variety of species using more innovative methods to evaluate climate change effects.

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