S. Vacek, Z. Vacek, Jan Cukor, V. Podrázský, Josef Gallo
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摘要
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon)从其北美西部的自然范围分布到不同的目的地,主要是欧洲(斯堪的纳维亚半岛,不列颠群岛),南美(智利,阿根廷)和新西兰。它具有优良的木材产量和对环境条件的抵抗力。这篇文献综述论文由150篇参考文献组成,概述了1910年至2022年期间对欧洲黑松潜力的研究结果。总结了该树种的重要性、分类、生物学和生态学特征、立地要求、生产和造林、风险和害虫,以及该树种在全球气候变化下对林业和木材工业的潜力。扭曲松在中欧也有相当大的潜力,特别是在有强烈人为影响的极端地点和污染地区。与其他针叶树相比,该树种对气候因素和极端事件具有很强的抵抗力。此外,在有利环境条件下,其年增长量从填海区的3 m3·ha−1·yr−1增加到18 m3·ha−1·yr−1。另一方面,必须警惕在其自然范围之外可能出现的入侵行为。随着气候的持续变化和本土树种的减少,它的重要性会增加。
Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon and climate change: A literature review of opportunities, challenges, and risks in European forests
Lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon) was distributed from its natural range in western North America to different destinations, primarily to Europe (Scandinavia, British Islands), South America (Chile, Argentina), and New Zealand. It is used for its superior timber production and resistance to environmental conditions. This literature review paper consists of 150 references and presents a summary of research results dealing with the lodgepole pine potential in general with a specific focus on Europe from 1910 to 2022. It summarizes the importance, taxonomy, biological and ecological characteristics, site requirements, production and silviculture, risks and pests, as well as the potential of this tree species for forestry and the wood industry in relation to global climate change. Pinus contorta also has a considerable potential in Central Europe, especially at extreme sites with strong anthropogenic impact and in polluted regions. This tree species is very resistant to climatic factors and extreme events compared to other coniferous tree species. Moreover, its annual increment reached from 3 m3·ha−1·yr−1 on reclamation sites to 18 m3·ha−1·yr−1 in favourable environmental conditions. On the other hand, caution must be taken for possible invasive behaviour outside its natural range. Its importance can increase with ongoing climate change and the decline of native tree species.
期刊介绍:
Original results of basic and applied research from all fields of forestry related to European forest ecosystems and their functions including those in the landscape and wood production chain are published in original scientific papers, short communications and review articles. Papers are published in English