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DOI | 10.3390/f10030206 |
Predicting Mushroom Productivity from Long-Term Field-Data Series in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests in the Context of Climate Change | |
Herrero, Celia1,2; Berraondo, Iosu3; Bravo, Felipe2,4; Pando, Valentin2,5; Ordonez, Cristobal2,4; Olaizola, Jaime1; Martin-Pinto, Pablo2,4; Andres Oria de Rueda, Juan2,3 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
EISSN | 1999-4907 |
卷号 | 10期号:3 |
英文摘要 | Long-term field-data series were used to fit a mushroom productivity model. Simulations enabled us to predict the consequences of management and climate scenarios on potential mushroom productivity. Mushrooms play an important ecological and economic role in forest ecosystems. Human interest in collecting mushrooms for self-consumption is also increasing, giving forests added value for providing recreational services. Pinus pinaster Ait. is a western Mediterranean species of great economic and ecological value. Over 7.5% of the total European distribution of the species is found on the Castilian Plateau in central Spain, where a great variety of mushrooms can be harvested. The aim of this study was to model and simulate mushroom productivity in Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) ecosystems in northern Spain under different silvicultural and climatic scenarios. A mixed model was fitted that related total mushroom productivity to stand and weather variables. The model was uploaded to the SiManFor platform to study the effect of different silvicultural and climatic scenarios on mushroom productivity. The selected independent variables in the model were the ratio between stand basal area and density as a stand management indicator, along with precipitation and average temperatures for September and November. The simulation results also showed that silviculture had a positive impact on mushroom productivity, which was higher in scenarios with moderate and high thinning intensities. The impact was highly positive in wetter scenarios, though only slightly positive and negative responses were observed in hotter and drier scenarios, respectively. Silviculture had a positive impact on mushroom productivity, especially in wetter scenarios. Precipitation had greater influence than temperature on total mushroom productivity in Maritime pine stands. The results of this paper will enable forest managers to develop optimal management approaches for P. pinaster forests that integrate Non-Wood Forest Products resources. |
WOS研究方向 | Forestry |
来源期刊 | FORESTS
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/93710 |
作者单位 | 1.ECM Ingn Ambiental R D I Dept, C Curtidores 17, Palencia 34003, Spain; 2.Univ Valladolid, INIA ETS Ingn Agr, Sustainable Forest Management Inst, Madrid 44, Palencia 34071, Spain; 3.ETS Ingn Agr, Dept Ciencias Agroforestales, Madrid 57, Palencia 34004, Spain; 4.ETS Ingn Agr, Dept Prod Vegetal & Recursos Forestales, Madrid 44, Palencia 34004, Spain; 5.ETS Ingn Agr, Dept Estadist & Invest Operat, Madrid 57, Palencia 34004, Spain |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Herrero, Celia,Berraondo, Iosu,Bravo, Felipe,et al. Predicting Mushroom Productivity from Long-Term Field-Data Series in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests in the Context of Climate Change[J],2019,10(3). |
APA | Herrero, Celia.,Berraondo, Iosu.,Bravo, Felipe.,Pando, Valentin.,Ordonez, Cristobal.,...&Andres Oria de Rueda, Juan.(2019).Predicting Mushroom Productivity from Long-Term Field-Data Series in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests in the Context of Climate Change.FORESTS,10(3). |
MLA | Herrero, Celia,et al."Predicting Mushroom Productivity from Long-Term Field-Data Series in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. Forests in the Context of Climate Change".FORESTS 10.3(2019). |
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