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Survival and long-term growth of eucalypts on semi-arid sites in a Mediterranean climate, South Africa

Authors :
C. Brand Wessels
Thomas Seifert
Ben du Toit
Anton Kunneke
Gideon F. Malherbe
Source :
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science; Vol 79, No 3 (2017); 235-249
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
National Inquiry Services Center (NISC), 2017.

Abstract

Four experiments were established on the semi-arid west coast plain of South Africa during the 1990s. The trails tested the survival and growth of several eucalypt species and hybrids, some of which were established in a climate that is drier than their natural distribution range. The aridity indices (AI; defined as mean annual precipitation [MAP]/mean annual potential evapotranspiration) ranged from 0.21 to 0.36 and MAP from 228 to 423 mm. The driest trial site (AI = 0.21 and MAP = 228) had high levels of mortality. However, a number of species (in particular, Eucalyptus gomphocephala, E. camaldulensis and E. tereticornis, as well as individual hybrids of the latter two species with E. grandis) survived and grew well at the remaining sites. Eucalyptus cladocalyx survived well and attained competitive growth rates only on the wettest site in the group (AI = 0.36). The dominant height of the top-performing genotypes at age 5 ranged between 9 and 10 m on the two wetter sites. This corresponded to mean annual increment values in excess of 10 m3 ha−1 a−1, which is comparable to volume obtained at more favourable aridity indices in the summer rainfall zone of South Africa and exceeds the growth rates obtained in several other arid zone studies globally. The E. grandis × E. camaldulensis hybrid ranked among the top performers in two trials,but its susceptibility to recently introduced pests and relatively poor wood quality makes it a less attractive choice for planting. The high density and durability of timber, acceptable growth rate (given the low rainfall conditions), and low pest and disease incidence make E. gomphocephala and E. cladocalyx the species of choice for planting in the drier and relatively wetter sections of the semi-arid zone, respectively.Keywords: agroforestry, dryland forestry, Eucalyptus, Western Cape coastal plain

Details

ISSN :
20702639 and 20702620
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....690da2affbef6d235cf216e88a3b2f0f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2989/20702620.2016.1254914