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Forestry Studies
Volume 72 (2020): Issue 1 (September 2020)
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The effect of planting, seeding and soil preparation on the regeneration success of Scots pine (
Pinus sylvestris
L.) on drained peatlands – 10-year results
Jyrki Hytönen
Jyrki Hytönen
,
Hannu Hökkä
Hannu Hökkä
and
Markku Saarinen
Markku Saarinen
| Sep 18, 2020
Forestry Studies
Volume 72 (2020): Issue 1 (September 2020)
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Article Category:
Research paper
Published Online:
Sep 18, 2020
Page range:
91 - 106
Received:
Mar 31, 2020
Accepted:
Jun 08, 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2020-0008
Keywords
mounding
,
scalping
,
planting
,
seeding
,
peatland
,
regeneration
© 2020 Jyrki Hytönen et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
Annual temperature sum (A, dd threshold value 5°C) and precipitation (B) in June–August 2006–2015 at the Sievi, Vaala and Simo experimental sites.
Figure 2
Development of the number of living planted Scots pine seedlings (A) and the number of sowing spots with at least one living seedling (B) at the Sievi experimental site.
Figure 3
Development of the number of naturally regenerated seedlings according to soil preparation treatments (A) and by species (B) at the Sievi experimental site.
Figure 4
The number of planted and sown Scots pine seedlings in the study areas (at the Sievi, Vaala, and Simo sites). In each sowing spot only one seedling was accepted. The standard deviation is marked inside the bars.
Figure 5
The number of naturally regenerated seedlings in the study areas (at the Sievi, Vaala, and Simo sites). The standard deviation is marked inside the bars.
Figure 6
The number of crop seedlings in the study areas (at the Sievi, Vaala, and Simo sites).
Figure 7
The mean height of planted (A), sown (B) and naturally regenerated (C) Scots pine seedlings and naturally regenerated downy birch seedlings (D). The standard deviation is marked inside the bars.
Figure 8
Share of Scots pine crop seedlings damaged by moose. The standard deviation is marked inside the bars.