African Journal of Wood Science and Forestry

ISSN 2375-0979

African Journal of Wood Science and Forestry ISSN 2375-0979 Vol. 11 (3), pp. 001-009, March, 2023. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Density and growth performance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) understory saplings in logged forests of Tujiin Nars National Park in the Western Khentii Mountains, Case study from Northern Mongolia

1Sukhbaatar Gerelbaatar, 1Nachin Baatarbileg and 2Ganbaatar Batsaikhan

1Department of Environmental Sciences and Chemical Engineering, National University of Mongolia

2Department of Forest Resources and Conservation, Institute of Geoecology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences

Accepted 20 January, 2022

Abstract

The paper presents the analysis of seven naturally regenerated stands in native Scots pine forests located in the Western Khentii of Northern Mongolia. The findings show natural regeneration of Scots pine in logged areas directly after felling with different intensities. The natural regeneration in the study areas were characterized by continuous age distribution, high understory density and growth variation among stands. Mean density of regenerated saplings in logged pine forests were varied among stands, while densities were lower in heavily logged areas (3700 individuals ha-1) and higher in the forests logged with low intensity (21306 ind. ha-1). The results indicate that the intensity of logging, abundance of parent trees and their sheltering effects are important determinants of differentiation for success of natural regeneration and growth performance of regenerated trees. Sapling growth rate was greater under light shelter and lower under dense cover. Furthermore, a regression model for understory sapling growth in the region was developed. The regeneration density clearly indicates the high potential for reproduction of Scots pine within 15 years, as saplings in the logged areas attained a mean height of 249.7 ± 67.3 cm by the age of 10.45 ± 1.32.

Keywords: natural regeneration, logging, stand density, growth rate.