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Regeneration, growth and sustainability of mahogany in Mexico’s Yucatan forests
Kaimowitz, D.
发表日期2003
出处Lugo, A.E., Figueroa Colon, J.C., Alayon, M. (eds.) Big-leaf mahogany: genetics, ecology and management. 169-192
出版者Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg
出版年2003
语种英语
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Big-leaf mahogany was studied on nine mixed-species stands that became
established naturally between 2 and 75 years ago after catastrophic disturbances
(hurricane blowdown, fire, or bulldozer clearing). More than 50% of adult big-leaf
mahogany trees had survived a severe hurricane, leaving 2.8 seed trees ha-1. After fire,
29% to 100% of adult Mahogany trees survived, leaving an average of 1.4 seed trees ha
1. Thirty or more years later, postdisturbance mahogany trees were found at densities
of 18 ha-1 after fire, as compared to 6 ha-1 after a hurricane. In mixed-species
aggregations, mahogany trees grew at densities as great as 47 trees ha-1, accounting
for up to 10% of the individuals and 27% of the basal area. A chronosequence of post
fire stands to 15 to 75 years old revealed annual diameter increments ranging from
more than 1 cm yr-1 between 15 and 30 years to 0.38 cm yr-1 between 45 and 75
years. Assuming constant growth, a big-leaf mahogany requires 122 years, on average,
to reach the 55-cm minimum cutting diameter, although the fastest-growing trees may
do so in 82 years. the current selective harvesting system, based on a 25-year cutting
cycle, cannot be expected to ensure sustainable harvests of big-leaf mahogany
because extraction exceeds growth and adequate regeneration conditions are not
provided. Harvest rates should be reevaluated and efforts made to increase the harvest
of other species and implement silvicultural treatments, or shifting agricultural systems
should be integrated into the forest management regime to provide for the regeneration
of this valuable shade-intolerant species.

主题regeneration ; growth ; Swietenia macrophylla ; forest trees ; community forestry ; fire ; sustainability ; natural regeneration ; growth ; silviculture
区域Mexico
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/1157/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
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