Ársrit Skógræktarfélags Íslands - 15.12.1990, Page 20

Ársrit Skógræktarfélags Íslands - 15.12.1990, Page 20
Hákon Bjarnason og Einar G. Sæmundsen, 1949. Fræsöfnun, sáning og gróðursetning. Ársrit Skógrœktarfélags íslands, bls. 53-79. Kofoed-Hansen, 1934. Um stofnun skóglendis og trjágarða. Ársrit Skógrœktarfélags íslands 1933-1934, bls. 10-19. Sigurður H. Magnússon, 1989. Birki til land- græðslu. Ráðunautafundur Búnaðarfélags Islands og Rannsóknastofnunar landbúnaðar- ins, bls. 99-108. Sigurður H. Magnússon og Borgþór Magnússon, 1989. Pættir um vistfræði birkis og not þess í landgræðslu. Grœðum ísland. Landgrœðslan 1988. Árbók II, bls. 97-108. SUMMARY Seeding of birch for land reclamation and wood- land establishment Birch (Betula pubescens) is the only native tree in Iceland which forms natural forests. The settle- ment of the country was followed by vast des- truction of the birch forests and shrublands, which have not regenerated. Conservation of the existing birch forests, promoting their regenera- tion and reintroduction of birch into cleared areas is an important task of the present revegeta- tion program in Iceland. Seedingof birch for land reclamation and woodland establishment may be feasible part of this program. During the early part of this century, birch seeding trials were carried out by the State Fores- try Service, later resulting in the establishment of small forest stands at a few farms in Iceland. The birch was mainly seeded in grasslands following removal of the sward and exposure of soil. A research project on birch regeneration from seeds was initiated at the Agricultural Research Institute in 1987. In the project, the first stages of birch colonization under natural and experiment- al conditions have been investigated. The study focuses mainly on the effect of sward and soil conditions on seed germination and seedling sur- vivorship, in five different vegetation types. Some of the preliminary results are as follows: - Sward conditions had marked effects on seedling emergence. At sites with complete vegeta- tion cover, emergence did not occur in a sward thicker than 1 cm, except in a mire where the seeds emerged in the moist moss layer. Seedling emergence in the vegetation types studied, was considerable after removal of the sward. - Seeding in the autumn resulted in greater total emergence during the following summer and generally larger seedings at the end of the first growing season, in comparison to spring seeding. - Seedling survival over winter was directly related to seedling size in the first autumn. - Seedling mortality was considerable at all sites during the first winter, and was mainly caused by frost heaving activity at sites with min- eral soils but high water table at a mire site. In the final part, a discussion and a general advise on birch seeding under field conditions is given in the paper. 18 ÁRSRIT SKÓGRÆKTARFÉLAGS ÍSLANDS 1990
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