Seed bank responses after clearcutting Pinus patula plantations in Andean high montane areas

Q2 Multidisciplinary
Sofía Basto, L. Roa-Fuentes, A. Moreno, J. I. Barrera-Cataño
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Abstract

Clear cutting exotic plantations favours natural regeneration processes in which seed banks may play an important role. In Andean high montane areas, after Pinus patula clear cutting, changes in soil pH and litter lead to increased fauna and flora biodiversity. However, the impactof these changes on seed banks remains unknown. The aims of the present study were to understand how seed bank richness, abundance, and composition changes after p. patula clear cutting, and to identify the role of above ground cover, pH and litter cover on these seed bank variations. The study was conducted in three areas with different post-clear cutting ages (0,2.5,4.5 years), a p. patula plantation and in a high Andean forest patch. All these sites were located between 3033 and 3100 m.a.s.l. Seed bank abundance, richness and the number of seeds of the ten most abundant species increased in areas with 2.5 and 4.5 years after clear cutting. Moreover, seed bank composition was different among study areas. These changes were related to increasing above ground vegetation cover and soil pH, and to decreasing litter cover. Seed banks contributed almost exclusively to the recovery of some herbaceous species; were corded only one tree species recruit from the seed banks (Baccharislatifolia) in the forest soils; therefore, the natural regeneration processes may be constrained. Our results high light the need to implement active restoration to accelerate high montane forest recovery in areas previously covered with pine tree plantations.
安第斯高山地区赤松人工林砍伐后的种子库反应
砍伐外来人工林有利于自然再生过程,种子库可能在其中发挥重要作用。在安第斯高山地区,阔叶松采伐后,土壤pH值和凋落物的变化导致动植物多样性增加。然而,这些变化对种子库的影响仍然未知。本研究的目的是了解阔叶林采伐后种子库丰富度、丰度和组成的变化,并确定地上覆盖、pH和凋落物覆盖对种子库变化的影响。研究在3个不同采伐后年龄(0、2.5、4.5年)的地区、一个带叶松人工林和一个高安第斯森林斑块进行。所有样地的分布范围均在3033 ~ 3100 m.a.s.l之间。10个最丰富物种的种子库丰度、丰富度和种子数量在砍伐后2.5年和4.5年有所增加。此外,各研究区种子库组成也存在差异。这些变化与地表植被盖度和土壤pH值的增加以及凋落物盖度的减少有关。种子库几乎完全有助于某些草本物种的恢复;在森林土壤中只记录到一种来自种子库的树种(Baccharislatifolia);因此,自然再生过程可能受到限制。我们的研究结果强调了在以前被松树人工林覆盖的地区实施主动恢复以加速高山林恢复的必要性。
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Universitas Scientiarum
Universitas Scientiarum Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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