Eight-Year Survival and Growth of Sakhalin Fir (Abies sachalinensis) Seedlings with One Weeding Operation: Impact of Mechanical Site Preparation, Vegetation Release, Summer Planting, Stock Type, and Forwarder Trail

Author:

Harayama Hisanori1ORCID,Tsuyama Ikutaro2,Yamada Takeshi1,Kitao Mitsutoshi2ORCID,Furuya Naoyuki2,Yazaki Kenichi2,Sugai Tetsuto2,Uemura Akira1,Sasaki Shozo3,Utsugi Hajime1

Affiliation:

1. Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba 305-8687, Japan

2. Hokkaido Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Sapporo 062-8516, Japan

3. KITARIN Lab, Sapporo 064-0913, Japan

Abstract

In Hokkaido, northern Japan, bareroot Sakhalin fir seedlings are conventionally planted in spring and fall, following strip site preparation that alternates managed and unmanaged strips. However, this method requires seven years of weeding due to encroachment of evergreen dwarf bamboo. Given diminishing forest labor availability, a shortage of workers for planting and weeding operations has become a problem in reforestation following clearcutting. We examined whether comprehensive mechanical site preparation (MSP) could reduce weeding frequency by preventing regrowth of dwarf bamboo and whether container seedlings could extend the planting season into summer. Over eight years, the survival and growth of summer-planted bareroot and container seedlings were examined on a fully MSP-treated site with only one weeding operation in the fifth year. Full-site MSP resulted in a shift of the vegetation from dwarf bamboo to deciduous plants, leading to high survival and growth rates of Sakhalin fir seedlings despite minimal weeding. Container seedlings exhibited superior establishment and maintained higher survival rates over eight years than bareroot seedlings. However, planting on the forwarder trail decreased seedling growth, and ultimately decreased survival under rare summer drought. Our findings indicate that container seedling summer planting and full-site MSP may represent an alternative approach to reforestation of Sakhalin fir, potentially reducing the need for weeding and extending the planting season.

Funder

Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Japan

Forestry Insurance Center

Publisher

MDPI AG

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