Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors
The study of density and growth of pine, birch and oak seedlings and saplings in canopy gaps in the urban boreal forest in Riga, Latvia, indicates that natural regeneration can increase diversity in small gaps caused by tree mortality, and can ensure conversion from even-aged pine forest. Abundant r...
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doaj-233a11ee296d4219b4d2d0b25c0de3272020-11-24T21:34:56ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072015-12-016124451446110.3390/f6124379f6124379Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil FactorsIlze Jankovska0Guntis Brūmelis1Oļģerts Nikodemus2Raimonds Kasparinskis3Vita Amatniece4Gustavs Straupmanis5Faculty of Biology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga LV 1004, LatviaFaculty of Biology, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga LV 1004, LatviaFaculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga LV 1004, LatviaFaculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga LV 1004, LatviaFaculty of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of Latvia, Jelgavas iela 1, Riga LV 1004, LatviaForest Faculty, Latvia University of Agriculture, Akademijas iela 11, Jelgava LV 3001, LatviaThe study of density and growth of pine, birch and oak seedlings and saplings in canopy gaps in the urban boreal forest in Riga, Latvia, indicates that natural regeneration can increase diversity in small gaps caused by tree mortality, and can ensure conversion from even-aged pine forest. Abundant regeneration in small gaps showed that light (gap area) was only one of the factors affecting tree regeneration in the gaps. The depth of the O layer and pH were suggested to be important factors for the establishment and growth of pine and birch. For oak, the main factors for establishment and growth were favorable moisture, higher pH and N concentration. Knowledge of ecological factors affecting the establishment of seedlings and growth of saplings of the most common trees species in the urban boreal forest is needed to predict successional trajectories and to aid management.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/6/12/4379urban forestcanopy gapsvegetation compositionsoil factors |
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Ilze Jankovska Guntis Brūmelis Oļģerts Nikodemus Raimonds Kasparinskis Vita Amatniece Gustavs Straupmanis Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors Forests urban forest canopy gaps vegetation composition soil factors |
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Ilze Jankovska Guntis Brūmelis Oļģerts Nikodemus Raimonds Kasparinskis Vita Amatniece Gustavs Straupmanis |
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Ilze Jankovska |
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Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors |
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Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors |
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Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors |
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Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors |
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Tree Species Establishment in Urban Forest in Relation to Vegetation Composition, Tree Canopy Gap Area and Soil Factors |
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tree species establishment in urban forest in relation to vegetation composition, tree canopy gap area and soil factors |
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1999-4907 |
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The study of density and growth of pine, birch and oak seedlings and saplings in canopy gaps in the urban boreal forest in Riga, Latvia, indicates that natural regeneration can increase diversity in small gaps caused by tree mortality, and can ensure conversion from even-aged pine forest. Abundant regeneration in small gaps showed that light (gap area) was only one of the factors affecting tree regeneration in the gaps. The depth of the O layer and pH were suggested to be important factors for the establishment and growth of pine and birch. For oak, the main factors for establishment and growth were favorable moisture, higher pH and N concentration. Knowledge of ecological factors affecting the establishment of seedlings and growth of saplings of the most common trees species in the urban boreal forest is needed to predict successional trajectories and to aid management. |
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urban forest canopy gaps vegetation composition soil factors |
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