Forests (Jul 2024)

Analysis of the Environments Where Natural Regeneration Is Established in the Absence of a Wildfire in the Open <i>Pinus brutia</i> Forests in the Middle Elevations of the Central Part of Cyprus

  • Petros Petrou,
  • Athanasios Stampoulidis,
  • Elias Pipinis,
  • Kyriaki Kitikidou,
  • Elias Milios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f15071228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 1228

Abstract

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The objective of this research was to analyze the P. brutia natural regeneration and the environments where it was established in the absence of a wildfire in the open formations of the species in the middle elevations of the central part of Cyprus. Forty-eight rectangular plots of 0.1 ha were established in three site productivity types. Individuals of the species with a height from 0.1 m to 1.5 m were considered regeneration plants. Within each plot, various measurements and estimations were made. Moreover, 480 hemispherical photographs were taken. Additionally, hemispherical photographs were taken above each of the recorded naturally regenerated P. brutia plants. In all the site productivity types, the most regeneration plants were established and grew under the process of facilitation. In each of the site productivity types, there were no differences in the light condition diversity between the environments where the regeneration plants grew and the existing light conditions. Regeneration exhibited a small number of plants and constituted only a very small proportion of all trees in the three site productivity types. To achieve sustainability in P. brutia forests, forest practices must develop strategies for the enhancement of P. brutia regeneration in the studied area and in analogous environments.

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