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dc.contributor.authorLo Monaco, Angelait
dc.contributor.authorLuziatelli, Giuliait
dc.contributor.authorLatterini, Francescoit
dc.contributor.authorTavankar, Farzamit
dc.contributor.authorPicchio, Rodolfoit
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-25T17:16:23Z-
dc.date.available2021-01-25T17:16:23Z-
dc.date.issued2020it
dc.identifier.issn1999-4907it
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2067/42556-
dc.description.abstractThere are many data values describing deadwood in primary forests, however, there is much less information concerning managed forests, particularly in the Mediterranean area. Whole non-living woody biomass (deadwood) is the main component of forest types that plays a vital role in improving and maintaining biodiversity. The dynamics of deadwood and CO2 sequestration by deadwood were examined in three Mediterranean lowland forests: pine forest Pinus pinea L.), evergreen oak forest (Quercus ilex and Quercus suber L.), and deciduous oak forest (Quercus cerris L.). The aim of this study was to carry out a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the deadwood to gather useful information for the Mediterranean forest management, and to provide some useful data that can be integrated into the methods of estimation for carbon stored in dead components of Mediterranean forest types. The investigations focused on the characterization of the deadwood, to determine which traits are dominant and their potentially functionality within the forest type. Results indicated the deciduous oak type had the highest amount of stand volume (379 m3/ha), deadwood volume (161.8 m3/ha), and C storage (31.43 t/ha). The major component of dead wood was the standing dead trees or snags. There was a higher volume of deadwood in the deciduous oak forest than in the pine and evergreen oak forests. In addition, the deciduous oak forest had a higher snag creation index, a higher fallen log creation index, and a higher past management index compared to pine and evergreen oak forest types. Deadwood volume increased as the decay class in the deciduous oak forest increased, while this trend decreased in the evergreen oak and pine forests. The amount of deadwood was affected by the forest type and forest management regime. Dynamic and past management of deadwood indices indicated that their structure was still in the initial phase of creation and decay in the pine and evergreen oak forests. A comparison with other studies on similar forest types brought out that the variation range of the main parameters for the management of deadwood fell within the variation of the parameters studied. However, the values of these parameters cover a broad range. The population of each forest type is extremely sensitive to the different evolutionary periods of the forest dynamics.it
dc.format.mediumELETTRONICOit
dc.language.isoengit
dc.titleStructure and Dynamics of Deadwood in Pine and Oak Stands and their Role in CO2 Sequestration in Lowland Forests of Central Italyit
dc.typearticle*
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/f11030253it
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85082303720it
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/3/253/htmit
dc.relation.journalFORESTSit
dc.relation.firstpage1it
dc.relation.lastpage21it
dc.relation.numberofpages21it
dc.relation.article253it
dc.relation.projectThe authors are grateful to the Segretariato Generale delle Presidenza della Repubblica, Tenuta di Castelporziano, for allowing the investigations. This research was in part carried out within the framework of the MIUR (Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research) initiative “Departments of Excellence” (Law 232/2016), WP3 (R. Picchio) and WP 4 (A. Lo Monaco), which financed the Department of Agriculture and Forest Science at the University of Tuscia.it
dc.relation.volume11it
dc.relation.issue3it
dc.subject.scientificsectorAGR/06it
dc.subject.keywordsclasses of decay; sustainable management; pine forest; deciduous oak forest; evergreen oak forest; carbon storage; Central Italyit
dc.subject.ercsectorLS_9_6it
dc.description.numberofauthors5it
dc.description.internationalit
dc.contributor.countryITAit
dc.contributor.countryIRNit
dc.type.refereeREF_1it
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