Comparison of shelterwood and clear-cut regeneration methods on morphological traits of naturally regenerated sessile oak [Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.] seedlings

dc.contributor.authorŽižková, Eliška
dc.contributor.authorKománek, Martin
dc.contributor.authorKrausková, Dominika
dc.contributor.authorČerný, Jakub
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-29T02:03:07Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.date.updated2026-01-29T02:03:07Z
dc.description.abstractThe natural regeneration of the sessile oak [Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.] is an important aspect of sustainable forest management, especially given the ongoing global climate change and the need to maintain forest stand stability and productivity. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of various regeneration methods on the growth of naturally regenerated sessile oak in the Masaryk Forest Training Enterprise Křtiny, Czech Republic. The research was conducted in seven forest stands where regeneration felling was applied after masting in 2022 (winter 2022/2023) using clear-cut (CC) and shelterwood (S) systems. A total of 531 seedlings were collected from these seven research plots, and the following morphological traits were measured: shoot length, root collar diameter, and biomass allocation. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences (P < 0.05) in shoot length, main root length and total seedling length between the CC and S variants. However, there were no significant differences in root collar diameter or any of the dry-mass parameters between the clear-cut with standards (CC1) variant and the shelterwood plots. Individuals from the CC variants have a 10.3-47.0% wider root collar diameter, 22.3-91.4% more dry mass of the root system, and 51.7-90.4% more dry mass of the aboveground part than individuals in the S variants. These results indicate that the early growth of sessile oak seedlings is greatly influenced by light availability: full sunlight stimulates the development of above- and below-ground parts, whereas canopy cover restricts early growth, particularly in terms of height. The findings highlight the need to consider light and site conditions when planning silvicultural treatments aimed at establishing stable and vigorous oak stands in the face of changing climate conditions.en
dc.description.versionOA
dc.format542-554
dc.identifier.issn1212-4834
dc.identifier.orcidŽižková, Eliška 0009-0009-0799-462X
dc.identifier.orcidKománek, Martin 0000-0001-6057-5197
dc.identifier.orcidKrausková, Dominika 0000-0002-4341-8664
dc.identifier.orcidČerný, Jakub 0000-0002-9954-1506
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12698/2185
dc.project.IDIGA24-FFWT-IP-010
dc.project.IDPerspectives of oak natural regeneration at FTE Křtiny under ongoing climate change
dc.publisherČeská akademie zemědělských věd
dc.relation.funderMSM
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Forest Science
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.17221/77/2025-JFS
dc.rightsCC BY-NC 4.0
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subjectbiomassen
dc.subjectdestructive samplingen
dc.subjectglobal climate changeen
dc.subjectnatural regenerationen
dc.subjectroot systemen
dc.titleComparison of shelterwood and clear-cut regeneration methods on morphological traits of naturally regenerated sessile oak [Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.] seedlingsen
dc.typeJ_ČLÁNEK
local.contributor.affiliationLDF
local.identifier.doi10.17221/77/2025-JFS
local.identifier.e-issn1805-935X
local.identifier.obd43929313
local.identifier.wos001623166000001
local.number11
local.volume71

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