Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 188

Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 188
Fig. I. Four year old Siberian larch seedlings, emerged from direct seed- ing using pyramidal indentations as a micro site preparation. There was a significant differ- ence between the microsites, both concerning germination and seedling establishment, with the Kobresia-heath site giv- ing much better results. There were problems scarifying the Betula Nana moorland site prop- erly, giving much poorer seed spots, and seed predation, prob- ably by mice, was a big problem there. Lodgepole pine gave signifi- cantiy better seedling establish- ment than the Siberian larch. When sown in the Kobresia-heath using plastic cones, 78% of the Lodgepole pine spots had one or more living seedling after four growing seasons, compared to only 58% of the Siberian larch spots. Comparing the results of seedling establishment for plant- ing and direct seeding after four growing seasons, direct seeding using pyramidal indentions pro- vides a significantly higher num- ber of spots with at least one liv- ing seedling than planting. The seedlings, both from direct seeding and planting, had strong evidenced of stagnated growth, having yellowish colour and short needles. The lodgepole pine seedlings were similar in size from all seeding methods, but forSiberian larch, seedlings in the plastic cones and pyrami- dal indentations were significant- ly taller than those in control spots. The regeneration trials from 1997 in Mosfell and Höfði gave generally similar results as those from 1993 and 1996. Direct seed- ing after tractor-driven TTS scari- fication was possible whitout any significant problems. Using the plastic cones gave far better results than the contol and gave competive results to planting. There were indications that the seedlings emerging under the cones with the fertiliser packs were larger and better estab- lished. Discussion and conclusions It can be argued that direct seed- ing of coniferous seeds can give similar results as obtained by planting forest tree seedlings in the cold lcelandic climate (Jón Geir Pétursson and Aðalsteinn Sigurgeirsson, 1997). However, there were enormous differences between methods and it is evi- Fig. 2. Stagnated growth („check") of seedlings was frequently observed in the trials, like these 4-year-old lode- pole pine seedlings seen here in Höfði. There are indications, however, that this can be alleviated through the use of slow-reiease fertilisers. dent that unless some support- ing method is used, the results will be very poor. The best overall results were obtained when using plastic cones, regardless of the tree species in question. Temperature and moisture both increase under the cones, which is benificial both forthe seed germination and seedling estb- lishment. They also provide shel- ter for the seedling during the first two years and prevent seed predation. Using them, the amount of seed sown can be decreased by about a factor of 4 compared to the other seeding methods. Seed predetation must be con- sidered when using direct seed- ing in Iceland, as in other coun- tries. The seed predators are like- ly both mice and birds. The rela- tively large Siberian larch seeds are especially vulnerable, but also to some degree, smaller seeds like those of lodgepole pine. 186 SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl.
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