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Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Qupperneq 87
Russian larch originating from the Archangel district, which is better adapted to Icelandic con- ditions, has been used almost exclusively during the last 20 years. Larch was first planted in lceland around 1900 and the first true Russian larch stands were planted in the late 1930's. Their mean annual increment at age 60 is 7 mVha/yr and the maximum height is 21 m. Larch survives and grows best on rather poor heathland and eroded sites, making it ideal for reclaming degraded grazing land. Its mycorrhizal associate, the larch bolete (Suíllus grevillie), fol- lows it wherever it is planted and is in fact essential for survival and growth. Because larch lets a large amount of light through to the ground, rich understory vege- tation usually developes under a larch canopy, even when larch is used to reclaim gravel mines. Russian larch achieves good form and is usable for timber production only in interior val- leys in N- and E-lceland. How- ever, it is an excellent nurse species for spruces and even lodgepole pine and planting of such mixtures is increasing. Several fungal pests have attacked Siberian larch and Russian larch in lceland, with larch canker (Lachnellula wilkomii) and/or conifer canker (Phacidium coniferarum) limiting its usefull- ness in the more maritime regions of S- and W- Iceland. Selection and breeding for im- proved adaptation is under way and production of putatively improved seed in a greenhouse seed orchard has commenced. Russian larch, mostly originat- ing from Finnish seed orchards, has been the most planted tree species in lceland during the last decade, and from 1945-1998, 16 million seedlings of Russian and Siberian larch were planted. Natural regeneration has been notet in many places. Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) Sitka spruce was first planted in Iceland in 1937, with the first large seed lots arriving from Alaska in 1941. It was extensively planted during the 1950's and early 60’s but interest in it dimin- ished after much of it was severe- ly damaged in 1963. Planting has increased again since 1990 and it is now the second most planted exotic species, comprising 19% of trees planted in 1999. About 10 million Sitka spruce were planted in Iceland from 1945 to 1998, putting it in 4lh place among species planted. After a long establishment phase, sometimes taking 20-30 years to reach breast height, Sitka spruce outgrows all other conifers. Mean annual increment at age 35-48 is 5-9 mVha/yr with current annual inncrement 16-26 mVha/yr and dominant height 8- 14 m. The tallest Sitka spruce in Iceland is 20 m at age 45. Sitka spruce will be the main timber producing species in Iceland. It is also the most wind resistant spruce species and can be grown on sites degraded by grazing. The only serious pest that attacks Sitka spruce in iceland is the green spruce aphid (Elatobium abietinum), with severe defoliation often occurring after mild win- ters. Sitka spruce is rarely killed by the aphid, but growth is diminished for some years after severe defoliation. Natural regeneration has been noted in several places. White spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) White spruce was planted in two places in Iceland around 1900. The origin of the trees was east- ern North America and they faired poorly although a few indi- viduals still survive. Several stands of white spruce were planted in the 1950’s, the materi- al mostly originating from the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, but no white spruce was planted from 1970 to the early 90's. White spruce could be called the "forgotten spruce". However, stands from the 50's are now growing well and interest in the species is increasing. It has very good form and branching habit and should therefore be of inter- est as a timber species. At age 34 on a good site, the mean annual increment is 3.8 mVha/yr and dominant height is close to 10 m. Lutz spruce (Picea x lutzii Little) This is the hybrid between Sitka spruce and white spruce that grows naturally in southern Alaska. It was first planted in Iceland in 1958 in a trial of four spruce species. The dominant height is 12 m at age 40. Lutz spruce is intermediate in most respects between its parent species, having higher growth rate than white spruce and better form and finer branches than Sitka spruce. Norway spruce (Piccs abies (L.) Karst.) Norway spruce was first planted in lceland shortly after 1900 and the tallest of these trees are now 17m. Planting of Norway spruce stands commenced in 1948 and by the late 50's, it was one of the most planted species. Substan- tial planting continued into the mid 1970's, after which it de- creased, the reason being very poor growth on site types gener- ally available for afforestation (heathland) and poor wind toler- ance. Norway spruce now com- prises only about 1% of trees planted in Iceland annually. SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl. 85
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