Forests (Apr 2023)

Age Estimation of <i>Dracaena cinnabari</i> Balf. f. on Socotra Island: A Direct Method to Determine Its Lifespan

  • Lucie Bauerová,
  • Petr Maděra,
  • Martin Šenfeldr,
  • Hana Habrová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f14040840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 840

Abstract

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Background: Dracaena cinnabari is a monocot species that does not form annual tree rings; thus, its age can only be estimated. This species is threatened by low natural regeneration, with an evident absence of younger individuals most likely caused by overgrazing; therefore, knowing trees’ ages is important for possible conservation strategies; Methods: Data collection was conducted on the Firmihin Plateau on Socotra Island (Yemen) in 2021, and the diameter at breast height (DBH) of 1077 individuals was measured, the same as those established on monitoring plots 10 years before the current measurement. The 10-year radial stem increment and DBH obtained in 2011 served as a basis for the linear model from which the equations for the age calculation were derived. Results and Conclusions: A direct model of age estimation for D. cinnabari was developed. According to the fit model, the age in the first (10.1–15 cm) DBH class was estimated to be 111 years, while that in the last DBH class (90.1–95 cm) was estimated to be 672 years. The results revealed that the previously used indirect methods for D. cinnabari age estimation were accurate.

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