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Effects of thinning and extraction on advance regeneration (Wykeham 2007)

Publisher
Forestry Commission
Updated
29 June 2026
Topic
Not set

Summary

Extensive damage to and mortality of understorey seedlings during overstorey thinning could prevent the use of natural regeneration as a method of restocking. Experiments carried out on three upland conifer sites in Britain assessed the short-term impact of thinning operations on survival and damage to advance regeneration seedlings of different heights. At two sites dominated by Sitka spruce, the number of small-sized (<50 cm) and medium-sized (50 – 200 cm) seedlings lost during harvesting was significantly higher than the number of large seedlings (>200 cm) which tended to be damaged rather than lost. At the Scots pine/Japanese larch site, damage and loss were not related to seedling size. Survival or damage was significantly related to the distance from the nearest extraction rack (striproad). At two of the sites, survival or damage was related to distance to the nearest felled tree stumps. The seedlings in 25 – 30 per cent of the area were lost due to clearing the extraction racks prior to harvesting. In the stand matrix, 40 – 80 per cent of the regeneration survived and was not severely damaged; the remaining regeneration was likely to be sufficient to restock at all three sites, although distributions were clumped. There were no marked differences between motormanual and harvester felling. See also: Stokes, V., Kerr, G., and Ireland, D. (2009.) Seedling height and the impact of harvesting operations on advance regeneration of conifer species in upland Britain. Forestry. 82 (2): 185-198 Attribution statement: If you use this data you must cite: Stokes, V., Kerr, G., and Ireland, D. (2009.) Seedling height and the impact of harvesting operations on advance regeneration of conifer species in upland Britain. Forestry. 82 (2): 185-198.

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Source Metadata
XML, HTML
Date added
28 July 2025
Harvest GUID
b1ed3255-f182-4ba4-9068-f9aed8f8e38d
Extent (Latitude)
54.288° to 54.277°
Extent (Longitude)
-0.55° to -0.542°
Spatial reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700
Dataset reference date (creation)
2007-02-01
Dataset reference date (publication)
2016-06-01
Dataset reference date (revision)
2025-07-28
Frequency of update
notPlanned
Access constraints
Forest Research must be acknowledged as the source of the data in any subsequent papers/products
Responsible party
Forestry Commission (pointOfContact)
ISO 19139 resource type
dataset
Metadata language
eng

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Licence information

Contains Forestry Commission information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0., Forest Research must be acknowledged as the source of the data in any subsequent papers/products