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Establishment of Fagus sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior in an old-growth beech forest

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Distribution of tree seedlings, forest architecture, light conditions, ground vegetation and humus conditions were studied in a 45 m x 100 m area including multiple gaps in an old-growth beech forest. Gaps were created after some beech trees had been felled in severe storms in February 1990. A group of adult ash trees is found near the study site. The data were analyzed by Correspondence Analysis. Young seedlings (< 4 yr), of both Fraxinus (a sun species) and Fagus (a shade species), were most abundant under the crown of beech trees in semi-shade conditions, and where beech litter did not accumulate. Differences in the dissemination of Fraxinus and Fagus explained differences in the establishment of the two species. In contrast, older seedlings of beech established before the storms were more numerous in the gaps, suggesting a change in the ecological requirements of beech seedlings in the course of time.

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Science des sols
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hal-00505504 , version 1 (01-09-2010)

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Aline Peltier, Marie-Claire Touzet, Claude Armengaud, Jean-François Ponge. Establishment of Fagus sylvatica and Fraxinus excelsior in an old-growth beech forest. Journal of Vegetation Science, 1997, 8 (1), pp.13-20. ⟨10.2307/3237237⟩. ⟨hal-00505504⟩
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