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Frontiers of Forestry in China

ISSN 1673-3517

ISSN 1673-3630(Online)

CN 11-5728/S

Front. For. China    2007, Vol. 2 Issue (4) : 466-473    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-007-0074-4
Impact of the invasion of pinewood nematode and the following different removal disturbance intensities on the plant diversity of Masson pine community
SHI Juan1, LUO Youqing1, SONG Jiying1, YAN Xiaosu2, JIANG Ping2, WANG Yijiao3
1.The Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of Education, Beijing 100083, China; 2.Forest Pest Control & Quarantine Station of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310002, China; 3.Forest Pest Control & Quarantine Station, Dinghai District, Zhoushan 316000, China
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Abstract Reported in this paper are our findings of the study on changes in species diversity of different Masson pine communities after the invasion of Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Buhren) Nickle and subsequent and different removal disturbance management approaches. Based on the results, the species diversity indices for the arbor layers of the different communities can be arranged in the following order (from high to low): 1) broad-leaved stand after the removal of all infected pine trees in the pure pine stand in Fuyang; 2) lightly infected Masson pine and Schima superba mixed stand in Fuyang; 3) uninfected stand mixture of Masson pine and Castanopsis fargesii as a control; 4) lightly infested pure Masson pine stand in Fuyang; 5) Quercus variables stand formed following the selective removal of infected pine trees from a mixed Masson pine and Q. variables stand in Zhoushan Islands; 6) pure young Masson pine stand formed following the removal of all infected pine trees from a pure Masson pine stand; 7) pure Liquidambar formosana stand after the removal of infected pine trees from a pure pine stand in Zhoushan Islands; 8) a mixed stand consisting of Pinus thunbergii and the Masson pine in Zhoushan Island; and 9) moderately infected Masson pine stand in Zhoushan Islands. All the three diversity indices (R0 = richness, H’= Shannon-Wiener index, and E = evenness) for the shrub layer did not show any significant differences among the various communities except for the pure pine stand in Zhoushan Island, which had the lowest diversity. The three indices for the herb layer of the pure young Masson pine, Q. variables stand, and L. formosana stand were higher than that of other stands. The integrated analysis showed that the Masson pine forest in different geographical situations and extent of damage had distinct disparity, just as in different disturbance degrees and restoring manners. We created the index of disturbing intensity of stump and fallen woods  (IDISFW) to represent the degree of disturbance of tree removal to plant diversity. We found that the relationship between the species diversity index and the IDISFW shows both a lower and higher degree of removal disturbance that follows the mid-altitude bulge  theory. Specifically, both excessive and insufficient removal of infected trees will cause a decline of plant species diversity to a certain degree. Covariance analysis indicated that different IDISFW had no significant effects on the species diversity of the arbor layer, but had different impacts on that of the shrub and herb layers, and therefore can be used to assess changes in species diversity of different Masson pine communities after the invasion of pine wood nematode.
Issue Date: 05 December 2007
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SHI Juan,LUO Youqing,SONG Jiying, et al. Impact of the invasion of pinewood nematode and the following different removal disturbance intensities on the plant diversity of Masson pine community[J]. Front. For. China, 2007, 2(4): 466-473.
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