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Konkurrenz zwischen Stieleiche und Buche auf Lothar-Sturmflächen | Competition between pedunculate oak and European beech on Lothar windthrow areas
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The competitive pressure of naturally regenerated European beech (Fagus sylvatica) saplings on planted pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) was investigated on two 1.8 ha permanent plots near Habsburg and Murten (Switzerland). The plots were established with the aim to test methods of artificial oak regeneration after large-scale windthrow. On both plots, 80 oaks exposed to varying levels of competitive pressure from at most 10 neighbouring beech trees were selected. The height of each oak as well as stem and branch diameters were measured. The competitive pressure was assessed using Schütz's competition index, which is based on relative tree height, crown overlap and distance from competing neighbours.
Oak trees growing without or with only slight competition from beech were equally tall, while oaks exposed to moderate to strong competition were smaller. A threshold value for the competition index was found above which oak height decreased strongly. The stem and branch diameters of the oaks started to decrease even if the competition from beech was slight, and decreased much further with more competition. The oak stems started to become more slender even with only slight competition from beech. On the moderately acid beech sites studied here, beech grow taller faster than oak. Thus where beech is competing with oak and the aim is to maintain the oak, competitive pressure on the oak must be reduced at an early stage. The degree of the intervention should, however, take the individual competitive interaction into account, with more intervention if the competition is strong.
Swiss Forestry Society
Title: Konkurrenz zwischen Stieleiche und Buche auf Lothar-Sturmflächen | Competition between pedunculate oak and European beech on Lothar windthrow areas
Description:
The competitive pressure of naturally regenerated European beech (Fagus sylvatica) saplings on planted pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) was investigated on two 1.
8 ha permanent plots near Habsburg and Murten (Switzerland).
The plots were established with the aim to test methods of artificial oak regeneration after large-scale windthrow.
On both plots, 80 oaks exposed to varying levels of competitive pressure from at most 10 neighbouring beech trees were selected.
The height of each oak as well as stem and branch diameters were measured.
The competitive pressure was assessed using Schütz's competition index, which is based on relative tree height, crown overlap and distance from competing neighbours.
Oak trees growing without or with only slight competition from beech were equally tall, while oaks exposed to moderate to strong competition were smaller.
A threshold value for the competition index was found above which oak height decreased strongly.
The stem and branch diameters of the oaks started to decrease even if the competition from beech was slight, and decreased much further with more competition.
The oak stems started to become more slender even with only slight competition from beech.
On the moderately acid beech sites studied here, beech grow taller faster than oak.
Thus where beech is competing with oak and the aim is to maintain the oak, competitive pressure on the oak must be reduced at an early stage.
The degree of the intervention should, however, take the individual competitive interaction into account, with more intervention if the competition is strong.
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