scholarly journals Environmental Factors Influencing Tree Species Regeneration in Different Forest Stands Growing on a Limestone Hill in Phrae Province, Northern Thailand

2016 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 237-252
Author(s):  
Lamthai Asanok ◽  
Dokrak Marod
Author(s):  
Siriluck Thammanu ◽  
Dokrak Marod ◽  
Hee Han ◽  
Narayan Bhusal ◽  
Lamthai Asanok ◽  
...  

Abstract Understanding the environmental factors that influence tree species composition is essential for successful management of biodiversity and sustainable use of community forest resources. This study aims to assess tree species composition and distribution in the deciduous Ban Mae Chiang Rai Lum Community Forest in Northern Thailand and to analyze the influence of environmental factors on tree biodiversity in the forest. We conducted a stratified systematic sampling of the forest’s total area of 3925 ha, and twenty-five 0.16 ha survey plots were established in three different stands of the deciduous forests to estimate and characterize the difference in biological diversity among the stands. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used to investigate the environment factors affecting such differences in biodiversity of the stands. The results showed a high diversity of trees in the forest as 197 species, 144 genera, and 62 plant families were recorded. The CCA ordination identified the environmental factors—the most important of which were elevation, distance to streams, soil moisture, organic matter, and distance to communities—that significantly influenced the diversity and distribution of tree species (p < 0.05) in the community forest. Our findings indicate that the implementation of drought reduction measures such as building check dams, fire protection, and monitoring community forest-product usage would be recommended to further biodiversity conservation and the sustainable use of community forest resources.


2019 ◽  
Vol 71 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-99
Author(s):  
Lamthai Asanok ◽  
Torlarp Kamyo ◽  
Dokrak Marod

Abstract This study investigated the environmental factors affecting functional traits, which have been shown to be important for species assembly in diverse forest stands on limestone hills in northern Thailand. We established 54 plots of 400 m2 in three forest sites (lower, middle, and upper) established along an altitudinal gradient on a limestone hill. The functional traits were assessed and then linked to environmental factors governing forest composition. Results indicated that elevation, rocky outcroppings, and sunlight were important factors affecting functional trait diversity at the study site. Areas with high values of these three factors exhibited increased community-level leaf size, specific leaf area, and leaf thickness, all of which are associated with light-demanding species. However, in areas with low values of these three factors, we observed increased community-level wood density and maximum plant height, which are characteristic of shade-tolerant species. Elevation also positively affected functional dispersion and functional richness values, indicating a wide functional trait space in higher elevation areas, but lower areas exhibited a narrower functional trait space. We suggest that combining a trait-based approach with environmental factors can reveal patterns of species composition in limestone forests.


10.12737/6268 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 48-56
Author(s):  
Трушина ◽  
Irina Trushina ◽  
Сидоренков ◽  
Viktor Sidorenkov ◽  
Дорощенкова ◽  
...  

This article states the result of research at terms of natural regeneration of main forest-forming species (birch, pine) in different silvicultural conditions in Omsk region that based at processed data from 58 test plots. Zoning of the region for reforestation types is given, tak-ing into account environmental factors, includ-ing topography, soil and differentiation of hy-drological conditions and typological characte-ristics of forest stands. Zoning of the area for reforestation activities differentiation can be used in future to develop a system of forest management activities for promotion of natural regeneration.


2005 ◽  
Vol 56 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
N Nihei ◽  
T Tsuda ◽  
H Kurahashi ◽  
Y Higa ◽  
O Komagata ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Awais Ali Khan ◽  
Khalid Mahmood Ch. ◽  
Ijaz Ashraf ◽  
Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui ◽  
Jerry W. Knox

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