S. Topoliantz et Jf. Ponge, Influence of site conditions on the survival of Fagus sylvatica seedlings in an old-growth beech forest, J VEG SCI, 11(3), 2000, pp. 369-374
Following a full mast production in autumn 1995 in the old-growth beech for
est of la Tillaie (France), cupules, Live and dead 1-yr old seedlings were
counted in September 1996 in 40 plots, representing a wide range of ecologi
cal conditions. The influence of geomorphology and forest stage on mast pro
duction and on seedling establishment and survival was studied. Maximum see
dling abundance did not occur in areas with the largest cupule abundance, b
ut this result was not statistically significant. The presence of a shallow
sandstone table under Fontainebleau sand, where beech is far from its ecol
ogical optimum, positively influenced the production of mast but negatively
influenced seedling survival. Contrary to expectation, the early biostatic
rather than the late biostatic phase seemed to be the best stage for beech
regeneration. Gaps also provide good environmental conditions for seedling
establishment. Humus and light conditions, water availability and competit
ion between beech individuals may explain the results, Light was the main f
actor influencing mast production in mature stages, and drought was an impo
rtant factor causing seedling mortality. This study points out the importan
ce of seedling survival for regeneration patterns in beech forests.