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BUSING, R.T.(美国地质调查局,200 SW 35h St, Corvallis, OR 97333)。阿巴拉契亚南部古老森林中的红云杉动态。托里·博特。社会科学,131:337-342。2004.-到20世纪80年代末,南阿巴拉契亚云杉带的林分组成和结构被弗雷泽冷杉的虫害所改变。在大烟山国家公园柯林斯山的一个古老的云杉森林中,研究了红杉对这种干扰的反应,红杉是唯一剩余的针叶林优势,持续了20多年(1983-2003)。虽然6个样地林冠红杉的直径增长(bbb30 cm dbh)相当可观(平均10年增长2.1 cm;1993-2003年),红云杉死亡率急剧上升(平均每年4%;1993 - 2003)。1985年前后,弗雷泽冷杉从林冠上消失后,林冠红云杉的风致死亡率很高(约70%的死亡云杉有断裂或连根拔起的孔洞;1983 - 2003)。红云杉的风害在大部分样地均有发生,但在林隙扩张较大的暴露地形位置风害最为明显。科林斯山红杉死亡率的升高与直径生长的降低无关。树冠结构的改变使大型红云杉容易受到大风的影响。随着冠层冷杉的消失和随后冠层云杉死亡率的增加,总活基面积下降到干扰前水平的一半左右。
Red spruce dynamics in an old southern Appalachian forest
BUSING, R.T. (U.S. Geological Survey, 200 SW 35h St., Corvallis, OR 97333). Red spruce dynamics in an old southern Appalachian forest. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 131: 337-342. 2004.-By the late 1980s the composition and structure of forest stands in the southern Appalachian spruce-fir zone were altered by insect infestations to Fraser fir. The response of red spruce, the sole remaining coniferous forest dominant, to this disturbance was followed over twenty years (1983-2003) in an old spruce-fir forest at Mt. Collins, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Although diameter growth of canopy red spruce (>30 cm dbh) at six plot sites was considerable (mean 10-yr increment 2.1 cm; 1993-2003), red spruce mortality increased sharply (mean 4% yr-'; 1993-2003). Wind-related mortality of canopy red spruce was substantial after the loss of Fraser fir from the canopy circa 1985 (>70% of the dead spruce had broken or uprooted boles; 1983-2003). Wind damage to red spruce was observed at most plot sites, but it was most pronounced on exposed topographic positions, where canopy gap expansion was extensive. The elevated mortality of red spruce at Mt. Collins was not associated with reduced diameter growth. Altered canopy structure has left large red spruce vulnerable to high winds. With the loss of canopy fir and the subsequent increase in mortality of canopy spruce, total live basal area has declined to about half of its pre-disturbance level.
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The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society (until 1997 the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club), the oldest botanical journal in the Americas, has as its primary goal the dissemination of scientific knowledge about plants (including thallopyhtes and fungi). It publishes basic research in all areas of plant biology, except horticulture, with an emphasis on research done in, and about plants of, the Western Hemisphere.