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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2019.01.023
Intercropping N-fixing shrubs in pine plantation forestry as an ecologically sustainable management option
Vidal D.F.; Trichet P.; Puzos L.; Bakker M.R.; Delerue F.; Augusto L.
发表日期2019
ISSN0378-1127
起始页码175
结束页码187
卷号437
英文摘要We explored the ecological impact of a nitrogen-fixing shrub (Ulex europaeus, common gorse) cultivated as an intercrop species in the interlines of a young stand of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster). Nitrogen fixing species are well-known for their advantage of increasing the soil fertility in agriculture. Nevertheless, in forest ecosystems, their use is uncommon except in some associations in the tropics. The Landes de Gascogne forest range (SW France) has soil fertility issues and Ulex europaeus is a vigorous plant, native to this region. Therefore, an investigation of the association of this N-fixing species with trees is worthwhile. To this end, we compared a standard pine plantation management (control) with a treatment where gorse seeds were sown in the interlines at tree plantation (gorse sowing). This factor was combined with a phosphorus supply (control versus P-fertilisation), resulting in four treatments. The forestry practices evaluated here distinguish two main periods: a first period of six years after tree plantation when gorse individuals grew as an intercrop and formed dense vegetation, and a second period of three years after crushing this vegetation in the interlines. In the first period, pine mortality in the gorse sowing treatment was higher during the dry season than in the control treatment, suggesting competition for water. Pine diameter growth was reduced, but not height growth, indicating avoidance of light competition with gorse. In the presence of gorse, pine foliar-N was appreciably enhanced relative to the control, and natural pine pruning occurred, while pine browsing by animals was limited due to the protection of the thorny gorse thickets surrounding the trees. In the second period, soon after crushing the gorse vegetation in the interlines, enrichment of nitrogen in needles continued, suggesting a fertilising effect of the gorse remnants. Crushing also freed the pines from shrub competition and a “catch-up growth” was identified regarding diameter and stem volume growth. Two years after the gorse crushing, tree size and biomass were similar in the experimental treatments regardless of gorse sowing or not. Overall, during the first nine years after tree plantation, gorse introduction in the pine tree forests had various effects. On the one hand, gorse induced competition for light and water. On the other hand, it resulted in high inputs of nitrogen and organic matter into the ecosystem which could lead to sustained soil fertility and this might improve tree nutritional status. We recommend continuing the assessment of such pine-gorse forestry associations for longer observation periods and in very nutrient-poor sites in this forest range. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
英文关键词Biogeochemistry; Common gorse; Functional ecology; Leguminous species; Maritime pine; Nitrogen; Pinus pinaster; Ulex europaeus
语种英语
scopus关键词Biogeochemistry; Crushing; Ecosystems; Nitrogen; Nitrogen fixation; Seed; Soils; Timber; Vegetation; Common gorse; Functional ecologies; Leguminous species; Maritime pines; Pinus pinaster; Ulex europaeus; Forestry; biogeochemistry; biomass; coniferous tree; dry season; ecological impact; forest management; growth; intercropping; nitrogen fixation; plantation forestry; shrub; soil fertility; Crushing; Ecosystems; Nitrogen; Pinus Pinaster; Plants; France; France; Gascony; Animalia; Pinus pinaster; Ulex europaeus
来源期刊Forest Ecology and Management
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/156148
作者单位National Research Institute of Agronomy (INRA), UMR 1391 ISPA, Villenave d'Ornon, 33140, France; National Research Institute of Agronomy (INRA), UMR 1391 ISPA, Cestas, 33610, France; National Research Institute of Agronomy (INRA), UEFP, Cestas, 33610, France; National Research Institute of Agronomy (INRA), Bordeaux Science Agro (BSA), UMR 1391 ISPA, Villenave d'Ornon, 33140, France; Bordeaux INP, EA 4592, G&E, Pessac, 33600, France; Univ. Bordeaux Montaigne, EA 4592, G&E, Pessac, 33600, France
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Vidal D.F.,Trichet P.,Puzos L.,et al. Intercropping N-fixing shrubs in pine plantation forestry as an ecologically sustainable management option[J],2019,437.
APA Vidal D.F.,Trichet P.,Puzos L.,Bakker M.R.,Delerue F.,&Augusto L..(2019).Intercropping N-fixing shrubs in pine plantation forestry as an ecologically sustainable management option.Forest Ecology and Management,437.
MLA Vidal D.F.,et al."Intercropping N-fixing shrubs in pine plantation forestry as an ecologically sustainable management option".Forest Ecology and Management 437(2019).
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