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INNOVATIVE SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS TO ENHANCE SOI.. (SelPiBioLife)
INNOVATIVE SILVICULTURAL TREATMENTS TO ENHANCE SOIL BIODIVERSITY IN ARTIFICIAL BLACK PINE STANDS
(SelPiBioLife)
Date du début: 2 juin 2014,
Date de fin: 31 mai 2019
PROJET
TERMINÉ
Background
The decay of forest cover and soil erosion is a consequence of continual intensive forest exploitation, such as grazing and wildfires over the centuries. From the end of the eighteenth century up to the mid-1900s, black pine plantations were established throughout the Apenninesâ range in Italy, to improve forest soil quality. The main aim of this reafforestation was to re-establish the pine as a first cover, pioneer species. This was a preparatory step to the reintroduction of broadleaf trees, such as oaks and beech trees, and thus the reestablishment of mixed forest.
A series of thinning activities were planned by foresters when these plantations were designed. Many stands, however, remain unthinned, which over time, has weakened the trees in the plantations. Alternative forms of regeneration have been and are being tested to improve the natural and artificial establishment of indigenous species. Thinning, however, remains the most common and one of the most successful regeneration methods used in pine forests.
Objectives
The projectâs main objective is to demonstrate the potential of an innovative silvicultural treatment to enhance the level of biodiversity in the soil of black pine stands. In particular, the project aims to evaluate the effects of selective thinning on soil biodiversity on young black pine stands. These effects will be compared to traditional thinning methods (selecting trees from below leaving well-spaced, highest-quality trees) and to areas of forest where silvicultural treatments (e.g. weeding, cleaning, liberation cutting) are not carried out.
Expected results:
The expected results will feature:
Studies of the relationship between woodland structure and mycological, floristic,
macrofaunal, mesofaunal and microbial diversity;
Comparisons of different soil biodiversity components;
Production of edible fungi related to silvicultural treatment;
An analysis of wood production and its economic value related to silvicultural treatment;
Analysis of the relationship between woodland stability and silvicultural treatment and its mechanical stability indices; and
Guidelines for the silvicultural techniques proposed in this project.
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