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grassy fields. If foresters learn to the read the wind's signatures it will give an enormous boost to their skills in ecosystems man- agement and plantation design. Among the most obvious signa- tures of surface wind patterns are wind-shaped forests, the most striking of which are the wave forest and wave tuckamore phe- nomena. The relationship between wind and soil type are inextricably linked to forest longevity and sta- bility. The report describes the principal types of soils suitable for plantation forestry and how they affect root growth and ulti- mately forest stability. Persistent and often strong wind, heavy loading by freezing rain and desiccation resulting from the blasting of foliage by airborne ice-crystals, affects the productivity of forests on the Avalon Peninsula. Also, the dynamics of very short-Iived events, like a few hours of severe freezing rain, gales, fire and even a solitary bark beetle can be the catalyst for major structural changes across a forested land- scape. Similarly, small changes in planting practices, such as improper storage and shipment of seedlings, or a tree-planter feeling poorly after a late night out, can have major deleterious long-term effects on the planta- tion. Dynamically speaking, the fundamental processes that trig- ger's change and thus creates new patterns and levels of biodi- versity is called chaos or, in the context of forestry, spatiotempo- ral chaos. In the context of tree planting, spatiotemporal chaos comes onto play in the design of plantations for harsh environ- ments, where there is an inordi- nate number of environmental and human influences leading to success or failure. In a nutshell, the dynamical approach to plan- tation forestry is to throw away all the normal conventions of regularity and design into planta- tions the same roughness ele- ments that natural forests have developed as an adaptation to a windy climate. PART 3: TREES AS BIOLOGI- CAL INDICATORS OF WIND This section is intended to fine- tune the forester's intuitive sens- es that will enable them to better 'read' the dominant signatures of the principal atmospheric and soil influences on tree-growth. Learning to read signatures of complex physical phenomena in the landscape pais dividends in terms of improving forest pro- ductivity and increasing the longevity and stability of forests and plantations. Virtually every event in a forest has a directional component. Of all the directional influences on a forest, wind perhaps is the most obvious insofar as it shapes trees and changes patterns of forests. To some extent, wind is control- lable. But in order to exert even a modicum of control over the wind, foresters must learn to map its patterns, severity, and direction. Related to wind expo- sure is perhaps the more impor- tant aspect of tree deformation caused by freezing rain and wind- borne ice crystals from the snow pack. Knowing the severity of freezing rain determines what tree species should be planted. Wind-borne ice crystals deform saplings. Although trees will eventually grow above the snow- blasting layer, the long-term effect is subdued growth. Therefore, on windy sites, it is important to factor snow-blast- ing into design of a plantation. There are many directional phe- nomena that control forest growth and patterns. Among the obvious ones are wind throw, and crown deformation by per- sistent winds. However, response of forests and plantations to winds from different directions is not always immediately clear. For example, in some of the planta- tions, westerly winds caused crown deformation, whereas strong northeasterly winds caused endemic (sporadic) wind throw of isolated trees, while gale-force northerlys caused wind throw of large patches. Part 3 also introduces circular statistics - another relatively new paradigm - which enables foresters to sort out direction of atmospheric properties that affect natural regeneration and stand structure. This will enable them to design more productive and wind-firm plantations. Circular statistics provide the basic tools, by example, for foresters who wish to quantify directional phenomena such as tree deformation, orientation of wind throw, even the extent of compression wood in boles and correlated these with atmospher- ic properties. These tools are indispensable for plantation ori- entation, exposure rating, seed tree location, predicting spread of natural regeneration and of fire, blow-downs, etc. PART 4: SEED COLLECTING Native trees adapt to environ- mental influences. The typical practice of seed collection is to choose the dominant and/or the best formed trees. This works well enough if the seeds are raised to seedlings destined for plantations in relatively benign sites. But for the early stages in reforesting denuded areas, it is advisable to be more concerned with hardiness, than height and form. A brief discussion on the mer- its of collecting seed from a broader range of phenotypes is 80 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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