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Regeneration of the East African timber tree Ocotea usambarensis in relation to historical logging

Kleinschroth Fritz, Schöning Caspar, Kung'u James B., Kowarik Ingo, Cierjacks Arne. 2013. Regeneration of the East African timber tree Ocotea usambarensis in relation to historical logging. Forest Ecology and Management, 291 : 396-403.

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Quartile : Q1, Sujet : FORESTRY

Résumé : East African montane forests have been subjected to heavy logging, particularly of Ocotea usambarensis Engl., formerly one of the dominant tree species of moist mid-altitude forests. At Mt. Kenya, logging was suspended in 2000 after a conspicuous decline in population size, but the success of this conserva- tion measure has not yet been evaluated. Given that a management scheme of O. usambarensis forests based on vegetative regeneration has been suggested, we hypothesized that natural regeneration mainly by root suckers would be sufficient for a recovery of this species. Demography and regeneration (both sexual and vegetative) of O. usambarensis were studied in 45 study plots between 1700 and 2500 m asl along a gradient of historical logging intensity, while taking altitude and light incidence into account as predictor variables. The diameter distribution showed a high percentage of old individuals and rather low recruitment in O. usambarensis . In heavily logged areas (removed basal area >25 m 2 ha 1 ), smaller trees (<50 cm DBH, >130 cm high) were completely absent. The number of seedlings was low and inde- pendent of logging intensity. It increased with higher light incidence. The number of root suckers was 5.6-fold the number of seedlings, underscoring the importance of vegetative reproduction. However, number of root suckers and logging intensity were negatively correlated. We conclude that regeneration of O. usambarensis at Mt. Kenya is generally low and negatively influenced by historical logging. There- fore, natural regeneration is inadequate for the recovery of this valuable timber species, and additional conservation measures such as enrichment planting should be considered.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : forêt tropicale, Ocotea, altitude, abattage d'arbres, impact sur l'environnement, régénération naturelle, régénération naturelle assistée, régénération in vitro, drageon, plantule, rejet de souche, reconstitution forestière, protection de la forêt, diamètre, dynamique des populations, lumière

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Afrique orientale, Kenya

Mots-clés libres : Logging, Mount kenya, Mountain forest, Regeneration, Root sucker, Seedling

Classification Agris : K10 - Production forestière
K70 - Dégâts causés aux forêts et leur protection

Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 6 (2005-2013) - Agriculture, environnement, nature et sociétés

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Kleinschroth Fritz, CIRAD-ES-UPR BSef (FRA)
  • Schöning Caspar, Free University Berlin (DEU)
  • Kung'u James B., Kenyatta University (KEN)
  • Kowarik Ingo, Free University Berlin (DEU)
  • Cierjacks Arne, Free University Berlin (DEU)

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