Stand structure, tree density as well as tree spatial pattern define natural dynamics and competition process. They are therefore parameters used to define any silvicultural management type. This work aims to report first data resulting from a silvicultural experiment in beech forests. The objective of the trial is testing the structure manipulation in terms of diversity and the reduction of inter-tree competition of different thinning approaches. Alternative thinning methods have been applied in two independent experimental sites located in the pre-Alps and Southern Apennines, in Italy. Specific goals were to: (i) verify the impact early after thinning implementation on forest structure through a set of diversity and competition metrics resulting from a literature review; (ii) the sensitivity of tested indexes to effectively detect thinning manipulation. Main result show the low sensitivity of stand structure indexes and the ability of competition metrics to detect thinning outcome.

Early impact of alternative thinning approaches on structure diversity and complexity at stand level in two beech forests in Italy / Becagli, C.; Puletti, N.; Chiavetta, U.; Cantiani, P.; Salvati, L.; Fabbio, G.. - In: ANNALS OF SILVICULTURAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 2284-354X. - 37:1(2013), pp. 55-63.

Early impact of alternative thinning approaches on structure diversity and complexity at stand level in two beech forests in Italy

Salvati L.;
2013

Abstract

Stand structure, tree density as well as tree spatial pattern define natural dynamics and competition process. They are therefore parameters used to define any silvicultural management type. This work aims to report first data resulting from a silvicultural experiment in beech forests. The objective of the trial is testing the structure manipulation in terms of diversity and the reduction of inter-tree competition of different thinning approaches. Alternative thinning methods have been applied in two independent experimental sites located in the pre-Alps and Southern Apennines, in Italy. Specific goals were to: (i) verify the impact early after thinning implementation on forest structure through a set of diversity and competition metrics resulting from a literature review; (ii) the sensitivity of tested indexes to effectively detect thinning manipulation. Main result show the low sensitivity of stand structure indexes and the ability of competition metrics to detect thinning outcome.
2013
stand structure; beech forest; thinning; structure diversity; competition; indexes
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Early impact of alternative thinning approaches on structure diversity and complexity at stand level in two beech forests in Italy / Becagli, C.; Puletti, N.; Chiavetta, U.; Cantiani, P.; Salvati, L.; Fabbio, G.. - In: ANNALS OF SILVICULTURAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 2284-354X. - 37:1(2013), pp. 55-63.
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