La structure et la composition de groupes de régénération de hêtre dans la forêt de Soignes. Comm. N° 1 : Nombre de pieds, le diamètre et la hauteur.
- M. Van Miegroet
- J. Réh
Abstract
Structure and composition of beech regeneration groups. Comm. N° 1 : Number of stems, diameter and height. - For the analysis and subsequent comparison of natural (RN) and artificial (AR) regeneration of beech, 2 x 7 plots of 1 are each and 16 tot 25 years old, were established in the Forêt de Soignes near Brussels. With an average of 5.000/ha the actual number of stems was much lower in the AR as in the NR with an average of 19.900/ ha. However AR can be considered as growing more rapidly if mean diameter and mean height of all trees are judged acceptable as parameters. Eventual differences of this kind between AR and NR tend to disappear pretty soon as culmination of growth takes place in AR-groups before the age of 16 years and is not yet evident in the older NR-groups of 26 years old. The differences in rate of growth are rather unsignificant if comparison is limited to dominant and predominant elements, present in greater numbers in NR ( 40 - 70 dominant trees, 20-35 of which are predominant ) as in AR ( 109 - 30 dominant trees, B - 12 of which are predominant ). The NR have a bigger material reserve, their structuration is better, the variation in growth is greater and, as a consequence, social differentiation takes place very early. The relationship by number of stems between dominant, codominant and dominated trees can be represented by 1/1/2 for NR and by 3/2/1 for AR. The presence of a well-developed under-story, with a positive influence on the stabilisation of microclimatic conditions in the forest, permits more freedom of intervention in NR, where early concentration of elite-material in the upperstory takes place. In AR-groups the possibilities of selection and intervention are limited as each element has to be maintained as long as possible. Stand formation and social differentiation are the result of collective dynamics of development in NR. These phenomena are stimulated by greater stand density and early competition is the result of early restrictions of the individual growing space. As a direct consequence a evolutive, structural and functional link exists between predominant, codominant and dominated elements. In the AR, social differentiation follows a different pattern. It is an individualisation phenomenon directly produced by individual genetic differences and by accidental variations in growing conditions within a very restricted area.
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Van Miegroet, M. & Réh, J., (1976) “La structure et la composition de groupes de régénération de hêtre dans la forêt de Soignes. Comm. N° 1 : Nombre de pieds, le diamètre et la hauteur.”, Silva Gandavensis 41. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v41i0.978
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