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Developing alternatives to adaptive silviculture: Thinning and tree growth resistance to drought in a Pinus species on an elevated gradient in Southern Spain

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Navarro Cerrillo, Rafael M.
Cachinero-Vivar, Antonio M.
Pérez-Priego, Óscar
Aspizua Cantón, Rut
Begueria, Santiago
Camarero, J. Julio
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Elsevier
Date
2023
Subject
Dendroecology
Pine plantations
Adaptative silviculture
Drought vulnerability
Recovery
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Forest plantations are more vulnerable to the stress induced by biotic and abiotic factors than are naturally regenerated forests. These effects can be aggravated by a lack of management in large reforestation areas, and thinning could, therefore, help trees to reduce dieback and tree mortality related to drought. We address this question using a dendrochronology and modelling approach to improve the understanding of the growth response of high-density planted pine forests to thinning in drought-prone areas of Southern Spain. An experimental trial was, therefore, carried out with three species (Pinus halepensis, P. nigra, and P. sylvestris) and three thinning treatments (unthinned, moderate, and heavy thinning), after which growth-climate relationships and drought vulnerability indices were assessed. Three separate generalized linear mixed-effects models (GLMM), one for each species and location, were fitted using BAI as the response variable, and post-thinning growth trajectories and drought vulnerability indices were also simulated. Ten-year basal area showed strong growth responses following the thinning treatment (BAI10, 72% for P. halepensis and 50% for P. sylvestris as regards heavy thinning and 51% for P. nigra as regards moderate thinning), with different responses to precipitation and temperature according to species and thinning intensity. The significant effects of thinning on drought vulnerability indices indicated that the thinning treatments had a positive effect, irrespective of the pine species, although this was more evident in the case of P. sylvestris (recovery F = 28.10, p < 0.001, and resilience F = 35.21, p < 0.001 respectively) and P. halepensis (recovery F = 10.97, p < 0.001 and resilience F = 16.91, p < 0.001). The models also showed that climatic effect was greater for P. nigra than for P. sylvestris. The simulation also provides information on the long-term effectiveness of thinning; in P. sylvestris the effect of thinning tended to be attenuated after 20 years, but this was not the case of P. nigra and P. halepensis. High values of modelled resilience were found after thinning, with a time to recovery of between two and four years after drought depending on thinning intensity. Our findings showed the advantages of thinning for growth under different climatic constraints, particularly drought. This work is a new contribution that demonstrates the urgent need for forest managers to take steps in order to help drought-vulnerable Mediterranean pine plantations to adapt to the risks posed by climate change.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/29841
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Navarro-Cerrillo, R. M., Cachinero-Vivar, A. M., Pérez-Priego, Ó., Cantón, R. A., Begueria, S., & Camarero, J. J. (2023). Developing alternatives to adaptive silviculture: Thinning and tree growth resistance to drought in a Pinus species on an elevated gradient in Southern Spain. Forest Ecology And Management, 537, 120936.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.120936
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