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摘要
地中海地区的森林恢复特别受到夏季缺水和杂草竞争的限制,特别是在建立后的头几年。这些因素的负面影响可以通过有利于根系发展的环境友好和成本效益高的技术加以减轻。本研究描述了在地中海大陆亚湿润气候条件下,在西班牙东北部索尔索纳的一个前农业领域进行的再造林中采用创新除草技术的结果。测试的除草技术包括新型地被(基于新型可生物降解生物聚合物的原型,用树脂和再生橡胶处理的黄麻)和参考技术,即除草剂应用和聚乙烯和商业生物膜地被。研究了杂交核桃(Juglans x intermedia)在第一营养期对这些技术的响应,包括存活、地上生长和地上地下生物量分配。创新地被覆盖在树木生存和生长方面的结果与参考技术大致相似,在地下的情况下取得了更好的结果,在较小程度上取得了树木总生物量的结果。虽然是初步的,但我们的结果表明,测试的新型地被物,特别是基于处理过的黄麻的模型,在地中海大陆条件下的农业用地造林中代表了塑料覆盖和除草剂应用的有希望的替代方案。除了这些有希望的生产成果外,新型地被植物还带来了相关的技术和环境效益,涉及到它们的使用(不需要移除或可重复使用)和基于可生物降解或可回收材料的成分。
Use of innovative groundcovers in Mediterranean afforestations: aerial and belowground effects in hybrid walnut.
Forest restoration in the Mediterranean area is particularly limited by water scarcity in summer and by weed competition, especially during the first years after establishment. The negative impact of these factors can be mitigated through environmentally friendly and cost-effective techniques which favour root development. This study describes the results of innovative weeding techniques in a reforestation carried out in a former agricultural field in Solsona, NE Spain, under Continental Mediterranean Sub-humid climate conditions. The tested weeding techniques included both novel groundcovers (based on prototypes built on a new biodegradable biopolymer, jute treated with resin and recycled rubber) and reference techniques, i.e. herbicide application and polyethylene and commercial biofilm groundcovers. We studied the response of hybrid walnut ( Juglans x intermedia ) to the application of these techniques during the first vegetative period in terms of survival, aerial growth and aboveground and belowground biomass allocation. The innovative groundcovers resulted generally in similar outcomes as the reference techniques with regard to tree survival and growth, and to better results in the case of belowground and, to a lesser extent, total tree biomass. Although preliminary, our results suggest that the tested novel groundcovers, notably the model based on treated jute, represent a promising alternative to plastic mulching and herbicide application in afforestation of agricultural lands in Mediterranean continental conditions. Besides these promising productive results, the novel groundcovers bring together relevant technical and environmental benefits, related to their use (not requiring removal or being reusable) and composition, based on biodegradable or recycled materials.