The potential of hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa [Sieb. et Zucc.] Endlicher) plantation forests for the restoration of the original plant community in Japan

作者: Tetsuya Igarashi , Yoshiyuki Kiyono

DOI: 10.1016/J.FORECO.2007.09.003

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摘要: We estimated the potential of plantation forests for restoration original plant community. compared understory vegetation in hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa [Sieb. et Zucc.] Endlicher) plantations at re-initiation stage and adjacent natural forests. To estimate effect on species composition forests, we established study sites five types (mature evergreen broadleaf, mature deciduous coniferous, immature broadleaf warm-temperate, cool-temperate) nearby The had a higher richness, proportion early-seral species, herb or fern than differences between varied according to was similar that characteristics immature, disturbed remained No great loss observed. Our findings suggest most forest still survive These have follow successional pathway mixed via thinning clear-cutting without planting.

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