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Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe

Milan Mataruga 1
Branislav Cvjetkovic 1
Bart De Cuyper 2
Ina Aneva 3
Petar Zhelev 4
Marek Metslaid 6
Ville Kankaanhuhta 7
Catherine Collet 8
Peter Annighöfer 9
Thomas Mathes 9
M. Tsakaldimi 10
Paitaridou Despoina 11
Rakel J. Jonsdottir 12
Maria Cristina Monteverdi 13
Giovanbattista De Dato 13
Barbara Mariotti 14, 15
Dana Dina Kolevska 16
Jelena Lazarević 17
Inger Sundheim Fløistad 18
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Research Institute for Nature and Forest, Gaverstraat 4, 9500 Geraardsbergen, Belgium
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Ministry of Environment and Energy, General Directorate of Forest and Forest Environment, Directorate of Forest Works and Infrastructure, Section of Forest Nurseries & Forest Genetic Resources & Reforestation, Athens, Greece
12
 
Icelandic Forest Research, Krókeyri, IS-600 Akureyri, Iceland
15
 
National Biodiversity Future Center (www.nfbc.it), Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Palermo, Italy
16
 
Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering, 16 Makedonska Brigada Str. 1, 1000 Skopje, North Macedonia
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-10-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.319
CiteScore8.1
Impact factor3.7
ISSN03781127, 18727042
Forestry
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Abstract
The relationship between the quality of forest seedlings and their outplanting survival and growth has long been recognized. Various attributes have been proposed to measure the quality of planted seedlings in forest regeneration projects, ranging from simple morphological traits to more complex physiological and performance attributes, or a combination thereof. However, the utility and meaning of seedling quality attributes can differ significantly among regions, nursery practices, site planting conditions, species and the establishment purpose. Here, forest scientists compiled information using a common agreed questionnaire to provide a review of current practices, experiences, legislation and standards for seedling quality across 23 European countries. Large differences exist in measuring seedling quality across countries. The control of the origin of seed and vegetative material (genetic component of plant quality), and control of pests and diseases are common practices in all countries. Morphological attributes are widely used and mandatory in most cases. However, physiological attributes are hardly used at the operative level and mainly concentrated to Fennoscandia. Quality control legislation and seedling quality standards are less strict in northern European countries where seedling production is high, and quality control relies more on the agreements between producers and local plant material users. In contrast, quality standards are stricter in Southern Europe, especially in the Mediterranean countries. The control of seedling quality based on plantation and reforestation success is uncommon and depends on the conditions of the planting site, the traditional practices and the financial support provided by each country. Overall, European countries do not apply the “target seedling concept” for seedling production except for seed origin. Seedling production in many countries is still driven by traditional “know-how” and much less by scientific knowledge progress, which is not adequately disseminated and transferred to the end-users. Our review highlights the need for greater harmonization of seedling quality practices across Europe and the increased dissemination of scientific knowledge to improve seedling quality in forest regeneration activities.
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Mataruga M. et al. Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe // Forest Ecology and Management. 2023. Vol. 546. p. 121308.
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Mataruga M., Cvjetkovic B., De Cuyper B., Aneva I., Zhelev P., Cudlín P., Metslaid M., Kankaanhuhta V., Collet C., Annighöfer P., Mathes T., Tsakaldimi M., Despoina P., Jonsdottir R. J., Cristina Monteverdi M., De Dato G., Mariotti B., Dina Kolevska D., Lazarević J., Fløistad I. S. Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe // Forest Ecology and Management. 2023. Vol. 546. p. 121308.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121308
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121308
TI - Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe
T2 - Forest Ecology and Management
AU - Mataruga, Milan
AU - Cvjetkovic, Branislav
AU - De Cuyper, Bart
AU - Aneva, Ina
AU - Zhelev, Petar
AU - Cudlín, Pavel
AU - Metslaid, Marek
AU - Kankaanhuhta, Ville
AU - Collet, Catherine
AU - Annighöfer, Peter
AU - Mathes, Thomas
AU - Tsakaldimi, M.
AU - Despoina, Paitaridou
AU - Jonsdottir, Rakel J.
AU - Cristina Monteverdi, Maria
AU - De Dato, Giovanbattista
AU - Mariotti, Barbara
AU - Dina Kolevska, Dana
AU - Lazarević, Jelena
AU - Fløistad, Inger Sundheim
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/10/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 121308
VL - 546
SN - 0378-1127
SN - 1872-7042
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@article{2023_Mataruga,
author = {Milan Mataruga and Branislav Cvjetkovic and Bart De Cuyper and Ina Aneva and Petar Zhelev and Pavel Cudlín and Marek Metslaid and Ville Kankaanhuhta and Catherine Collet and Peter Annighöfer and Thomas Mathes and M. Tsakaldimi and Paitaridou Despoina and Rakel J. Jonsdottir and Maria Cristina Monteverdi and Giovanbattista De Dato and Barbara Mariotti and Dana Dina Kolevska and Jelena Lazarević and Inger Sundheim Fløistad},
title = {Monitoring and control of forest seedling quality in Europe},
journal = {Forest Ecology and Management},
year = {2023},
volume = {546},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {oct},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121308},
pages = {121308},
doi = {10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121308}
}