Publication Date:
2011-11-24
Description:
The relationships between climatic variables, soil parameters, tree nutrition and site index (SI) were examined in 30 chestnut coppice stands in Asturias, the region with the largest area of chestnut coppice in north-west Spain. SI was estimated from a top height projection equation for this species. A soil sample was obtained at 0- to 20-cm depth and several leaves were collected from the upper zone of the dominant trees in each plot for further analysis. Chi-square automatic interaction detection and parametric regression techniques were used to determine the key factors affecting SI. According to the regression tree and the parametric regression model for all variables, the extractable Mg in the soil and mean temperature of the warmest month were the most important variables explaining SI in the region. Elevation and foliar concentrations of phosphorus were not significant factors in the parametric regression analysis (although considered key factors when foliar nutrients and physiographical variables were analysed separately). The results show the importance, for chestnut growth, of site selection and balanced fertilizer treatment consistent with the soil requirements of the species.
Print ISSN:
0015-752X
Electronic ISSN:
1464-3626
Topics:
Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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