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干旱区科学  2013, Vol. 5 Issue (4): 434-438    DOI: 10.1007/s40333-013-0165-z
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Forestry activity is one mechanism of invasion by arboreal plants
Gulnara SITPAEVA*, Sergey CHEKALIN
The Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction, Committee of Science, Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty 050060, Kazakhstan
Forestry activity is one mechanism of invasion by arboreal plants
Gulnara SITPAEVA*, Sergey CHEKALIN
The Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction, Committee of Science, Ministry of Education and Science, Almaty 050060, Kazakhstan
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摘要 For a long time, forestry primarily had industrial goals. Volume of wood production was the main criterion of forestry efficacy, and thus rapid-growing arboreal species were cultivated in natural forests. More recently, nature protection has become one of forestry’s goals. Unfortunately, some introduced, rapid-growing species became aggressive components of natural ecological systems during the interim. In this paper, we first describe a method that we developed to categorize aggressiveness of invasive arboreal plants in natural forest ecosystems of Kazakhstan. We then apply this new scheme to monitoring data of invasive arboreal plants to provide an insight into the invasion potential of different species in the fruit forests of Southeast Kazakhstan.
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关键词:  Picea schrenkiana  coniferous forest  population structure  spatial correlation  age class  topographic attribute    
Abstract: For a long time, forestry primarily had industrial goals. Volume of wood production was the main criterion of forestry efficacy, and thus rapid-growing arboreal species were cultivated in natural forests. More recently, nature protection has become one of forestry’s goals. Unfortunately, some introduced, rapid-growing species became aggressive components of natural ecological systems during the interim. In this paper, we first describe a method that we developed to categorize aggressiveness of invasive arboreal plants in natural forest ecosystems of Kazakhstan. We then apply this new scheme to monitoring data of invasive arboreal plants to provide an insight into the invasion potential of different species in the fruit forests of Southeast Kazakhstan.
Key words:  Picea schrenkiana    coniferous forest    population structure    spatial correlation    age class    topographic attribute
收稿日期:  2012-11-30      修回日期:  2013-02-16           出版日期:  2013-12-06      发布日期:  2013-12-06      期的出版日期:  2013-12-06
通讯作者:  Gulnara SITPAEVA    E-mail:  botanyphyto@mail.ru
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Gulnara SITPAEVA, Sergey CHEKALIN. Forestry activity is one mechanism of invasion by arboreal plants[J]. 干旱区科学, 2013, 5(4): 434-438.
Gulnara SITPAEVA, Sergey CHEKALIN. Forestry activity is one mechanism of invasion by arboreal plants. Journal of Arid Land, 2013, 5(4): 434-438.
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