Mortalidad y crecimiento de plantones de quercus ilex en una tierra agrícola abandonada en toledo

TitleMortalidad y crecimiento de plantones de quercus ilex en una tierra agrícola abandonada en toledo
Publication TypeAudiovisual
Year of Publication1997
AuthorsBenayas, J. Maria Rey
Series TitleII Congreso Forestal Español
CityPamplona
KeywordsAgriculturalland, Growth, irrigation, shade, Survival
Abstract

Considerable quantities of agricultural land are being transformed into forested lands in E.U. countries. To assess afforestation practice, we analyzed the growth and mortality of 800 Quercus ilex' subsp. ball()ta seedlings in a set-aside agricultural land under semi-arid Mediterranean climate conditions in Toledo, Spain. The mortality and growth of the seedlings were monitored for three years after planting with an experimental design that included all four combinations of i) irrigation or no irrigation in the dry season and ii) artificial shading or no shading. Significant differences in mortality and growth (height, stem diameter and crown projected area) were found among treatments. Mortality was highest (47%) in the control plots, and very similar (around 7%) for the irrigation, shade, and combined treatments. Most of the mortality occurred after the first dry season. The low mortality in irrigated but not shaded plots in the first dry season is attributed to the protective role of a thick layer of the weed Amaranthus retroflexus L. Seedling growth was greatest on average under irrigation and shade conditions. Shade was found to have a significant effect for all growth measurements, while irrigation alone only affected stem diameter growth, and crown projected area in interaction with shade. We conclude that the reduction of summer stress must be considered in the early stages for successfull afforestation practices with oaks in set-aside agricultural lands of dry environments.