2020
DOI: 10.1111/jvs.12857
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Which generative reproduction characteristics determine successful establishment of the subalpine shrub Pinus mugo?

Abstract: Questions: Shrub expansion in arctic, alpine and subalpine areas has been occurring recently due to warming, land abandonment and increasing nitrogen deposition.However, shrub expansion is strongly affected by largely unknown site-specific regeneration patterns. We evaluated the importance of seed production, suitable microsite availability and seedling survival for seedling establishment of the subalpine conifer shrub Pinus mugo.Location: Hrubý Jeseník Mts., Czech Republic (50° N, 17° E). Methods: We collecte… Show more

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“…Here, we have shown a lack of tree seedling recruitment in burned areas (Figure 8), likely due to prolonged periods with frozen soil and the potential of extreme temperatures, in line with Walker et al 2010 [59]. We have also uncovered that limited substrate availability (in the form of soil depth) is a key driver of forb diversity and can thus be key to supporting a viable herbaceous recovery while preventing the establishment of P. mugo seedlings [60]. The third factor, not discussed in this paper, that prevents the establishment of seedlings could be linked to browsing or grazing pressure from ungulates [61].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Here, we have shown a lack of tree seedling recruitment in burned areas (Figure 8), likely due to prolonged periods with frozen soil and the potential of extreme temperatures, in line with Walker et al 2010 [59]. We have also uncovered that limited substrate availability (in the form of soil depth) is a key driver of forb diversity and can thus be key to supporting a viable herbaceous recovery while preventing the establishment of P. mugo seedlings [60]. The third factor, not discussed in this paper, that prevents the establishment of seedlings could be linked to browsing or grazing pressure from ungulates [61].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Найбільшу загибель сіянців зафіксовано впродовж першого року життя, незалежно від типу рослинності. Найвищий показник загибелі сіянців зафіксовано на відкритих мінерально-ґрунтових ділянках, тоді як на ділянках з густою трав'яною рослинністю була найнижча їх загибель [34].…”
Section: результати дослідження та їх обговорення / Research Results ...unclassified