匹見演習林における天然スギの研究(II) : 天然スギの更新に関する研究(第1報) : 伏条椎樹の生育状態について

島根農科大学研究報告 Volume 9 Page (A-2)9-24- published_at 1961-03-31
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匹見演習林における天然スギの研究(II) : 天然スギの更新に関する研究(第1報) : 伏条椎樹の生育状態について
Title
Studies on the natural Sugi in the Shimane Agricultural College Forest of HIKIMI(II) : Study on the regeneration of the natural Sugi(No.1) : On the development and growth of the natural layers
Title Transcription
ヒキミ エンシュウリン ニオケル テンネン スギ ノ ケンキュウ 2 テンネン スギ ノ コウシン ニ カンスル ケンキュウ ダイ1ポウ フクジョウ チジュ ノ セイイク ジョウタイ ニツイテ
Creator
Okimura Yoshito
Yamane Yoshio
Ono Masayuki
Source Title
島根農科大学研究報告
Volume 9
Start Page (A-2)9-24
Journal Identifire
ISSN 05598311
Descriptions
In the western part of the Chugoku range, natural Sugi trees (Cryptomeria japonica) can generally be found over many of mountains.
To collect data for a study on reproduction of them, the writers made some preliminary investigations in the Shimane Agricultural College Forest of HIKIMI from 1956 to 1960.
Results investigated were as follows :
1. Pure forests of natural Sugi were found growing mainly on the ridge more than 1000 m above the sea.
2. In mixed forests natural Sugi trees were found mostly with some broad-leaved trees, such as Buna, Ryobu, Kaede and Musikari.
3. Generally speaking, the young trees of natural Sugi were found often in the mixed forests than in the pure forests, and on the ridge and the mid-slope than in lower areas.
4. Young trees of Sugi were reproduced by layers, i.e. twigs of mother trees.
5. Layers were very slow in growth under a closed stand ; their mean annual growth measured 2.7~3.6 cm in height and only 0.5~0.8 mm in diameter.
6. The natural Sugi which were cut down in 1960 had been liberated from suppressed condition twice ca. 70 and 40 years ago. And many layers began better growth at those times, but few fell again into suppressed condition after some years and then they recovered their power of growth when next chances was given.
7. The writers found a trend that the layers taller than 1.5 m could recover their power of growth after liberation. Whereas the shorter ones couldn't perhaps because of their suffering from drought due to their shallow and limited root system.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根農科大学
The Shimane Agricultural College
Date of Issued 1961-03-31
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108241
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