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浙江省公益林中松阔混交林群落特征及其与环境因子关系研究

Community Characteristics of Pinus massoniana-Broad-Leaved Mixed Forests and Their Relationship with Environmental Factors in Public Welfare Forests of Zhejiang Province

  • 摘要: 明确不同发育阶段松阔混交林群落特征及其与环境因子的关系对松阔混交林的可持续经营具有重要意义。采用层次聚类和冗余分析的方法,基于浙江省240 个不同发育阶段的松阔混交林样地进行物种组成及群落结构分析。结果发现,林龄<20 a和20~60 a的松阔混交林均可划分为4类群丛,且优势物种相近,均为马尾松Pinus massonian、木荷Schima superba、青冈Quercus glauca和白栎Quercus fabri。其中,20~60 a林龄松阔混交林中的阔叶物种优势度较大,并且出现了峨眉鼠刺Itea omeiensis、麻栎Quercus acutissima、苦槠Castanopsis sclerophylla等与马尾松具有相似生境喜好的物种。海拔和年均降水量是影响松阔混交林群落分布最显著的因子,而在20~60 a林龄松阔混交林中,阔叶化程度较高的群丛主要出现在高年均降水量、高海拔以及厚落叶层和腐殖质层的生境中。本研究为松阔混交林阔叶化的改造、林分树种组成优化等森林管理提供依据。

     

    Abstract: To the sustainable development and management, it is of significance to clarify community characteristics of Pinus massoniana-broad-leaved mixed forests at different developmental stages and their relationship with environmental factors. Hierarchical clustering and redundancy analysis were employed to analyze species composition and community structure on the basis of 240 forest plots at different developmental stages in Zhejiang Province. The results showed that P. massoniana-broad-leaved mixed forests with stand ages of less than 20 years and 20~60 years could both be classified into four distinct clusters with similar dominant species( P. massoniana, Schima superba, Quercus glauca, and Quercus fabri), broad-leaved species exhibited greater dominance in the 20 ~ 60-year-old P. massoniana-broad-leaved mixed forests, besides, Itea omeiensis, Quercus acutissima, and Castanopsis sclerophylla were found, which shared similar habitat preferences with P. massoniana. Elevation and average annual precipitation emerged as the most significant factors affecting the community distribution of P. massoniana-broad-leaved mixed forests, and in the 20 ~ 60-year-old forests of this type, the clusters with a higher degree of broadleaf formation mainly occurred in habitats with high precipitation, high elevation, thick deciduous layer and humus layer. This study provides a basis for forest management practice, such as the transformation of P. massoniana-broad-leaved mixed forests and optimization of tree species composition, etc.

     

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