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Title: | Influence of water and nutrients on cork oak radial growth – looking for an efficient fertirrigation regime |
Authors: | Constança, Camilo-Alves José Antonio, Nunes Ana Patricia, Poeiras João, Ribeiro Dinis, Cati M. Barroso , João Vaz, Margarida Almeida-Ribeiro , Nuno |
Editors: | Maltamo, Matti |
Keywords: | Quercus suber; climate–growth relationship; increments; irrigation; mixed models; stem radius |
Issue Date: | 20-Sep-2022 |
Publisher: | Silva Fennica |
Citation: | Camilo-Alves C., Nunes J.A., Poeiras A.P., Ribeiro J., Dinis C., Barroso J.M., Vaz M., AlmeidaRibeiro N. (2022). Influence of water and nutrients on cork oak radial growth – looking for an
efficient fertirrigation regime. Silva Fennica vol. 56 no. 3 article id 10698. 19 p. https://doi.
org/10.14214/sf.10698 |
Abstract: | Abstract
The widespread cork oak (Quercus suber L.) mortality and reduced afforestation /regeneration are
causing an overall reduction in cork production. To enhance trees’ growth and vitality, afforestation techniques using fertirrigation were tested. The main objective was the promotion of trees’
growth on new dense plantations using minimum water requirements until reaching productive
forests. The experimental plot – Irricork – was installed in 2017 in a ≈1 ha stand with 14 years’
age cork oaks summer-fertirrigated since plantation. Four fertirrigation treatments were applied
during fertirrigation campaigns. Radial growth, meteorological parameters and fertirrigation
volume were measured every 15–30 days over four years. It was observed that weather, tree size,
debarking and trees’ intra-competition had a significant effect on radial increments. Fertirrigation
significantly enhanced growth during summer drought and decoupled increments from air vapor
pressure deficit constraints. There was a linear relationship between trees’ radial increments and
fertirrigation volume up to 140 m3 week–1. Above this value, increments were smoother. In conclusion, summer fertirrigation of 140 m3 week–1 efficiently enhanced the radial growth of trees
with 50–75 circumference at breast height, under the particular edaphoclimatic conditions of
the stand. This study showed to be, therefore, promising in the use of efficient fertirrigation the
enhance cork oaks’ radial growth. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/33929 |
Type: | article |
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