Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Institutionen för sydsvensk skogsvetenskap

 
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Institutionen är en del av den skogsvetenskapliga fakulteten vid Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet och är stationerad i Alnarp, i sydvästra Skåne. Den ligger i Alnarpsparken som är en grön oas mitt emellan Malmö och Lund.
På Institutionen bedrivs undervisning och forskning inom skogshushållning och
biologi med inriktning mot ämnena skötsel, planering, naturvård, naturresursekonomi och tropisk skogskötsel. Institutionen har en internationell prägel både när det
gäller forskningen och undervisning.

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AKTUELL FORSKNING

Occurrence and management of oak in southern Swedish forests

Lars Drößler, Giulia Attocchi und Anna MonradJensen

This article describes the current proportions of forest types with oak (Quercus robur and Q. petraea) in southern Sweden, provides an overview of oak distribution over time and reviews literature about oak regeneration relevant for the region. Fur­ther we discuss silvicultural possibilities to maintain and promote oak in Scandinavia. In Götaland pure oak forest covers 1% of the forest area and mixed forest types with > 10% oak proportion cover approximately 10% of the area. Common types of mixture are spruce-oak and pine-oak forest. Both mixtures are frequent in mature forest, especially pine-oak. Additionally, about one third of spruce-oak mixtures can be found in medium-aged forest.

Intensive management would be necessary to promote single oak trees in old pine stands or spruce plantations, but the proportion of oak in coniferous forest provides some potential to maintain additional oak trees. The distribution of acorns by Jays, enhanced measures against browsing, and the release of single oak trees from competing tree species could help to maintain more oak trees for nature conservation. However, regarding management of oak for timber production, conven­tional methods are recommended. Planting after clear cutting of coniferous forest, or short shelter periods after mast years in oak stands, are established methods to regenerate pure oak stands. Another possibility to develop mature oak forest are mixed oak-spruce plantations, as traditionally practised in a small region in southern Sweden. The different approaches of oak management in Sweden were presented in April 2012 on the annual meeting of the section silviculture of DVFFA(German Union of Forest Research Organizations) in Wermsdorf near Leipzig to give an overview and access to recent forest research in Sweden.

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Sidan uppdaterad: 2012-12-13.
 

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