Di seguito gli ultimi articoli pubblicati sulle riviste della SISEF, iForest – Biogeoscience & Forestry (ISSN: 1971-7458) e Forest@ – Rivista di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale ( ISSN 1824-0119 ).
iForest – Biogeosciences & Forestry
- Bayar ERECOVERY OF WATER POTENTIAL AND LEAF GAS EXCHANGE PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING DROUGHT STRESS IN QUERCUS CERRIS POPULATIONSAbstract: Drought and global warming are major environmental stressors that significantly affect forest ecosystems and the survival of tree species. This study investigates the physiological and biochemical responses of Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) seedlings from five populations across three bioclimatic zones in Turkey – semi-arid (Yozgat), semi-humid (Isparta, Balikesir), and humid (Çanakkale and […]
- Figueiredo De Souza RL, Dionizio EA, Lopes Cavalcante RBGEOSTATISTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ESTIMATING ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS IN EASTERN AMAZONIAAbstract: The Amazon plays a crucial role in global environmental debates due to its vital ecosystem services, including the carbon stock in its vegetation. Given the challenges of collecting field data in remote areas, remote sensing products such as those provided by the Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) mission are a valuable alternative for […]
- Sharma R, Mishra K, Sethy AK, Kumar REFFECT OF MICROWAVE DRYING ON DRYING KINETICS, PHYSICO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF PLANTATION-GROWN HEVEA BRASILIENSIS WOODAbstract: We explored the microwave drying of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) wood using a multifaceted approach that encompasses various aspects. The primary objective was to examine drying behavior, drying time, moisture distribution across the core and surface, and to evaluate drying stresses via the prong test. Static bending […]
- Tiebel K, Karge ACAN WE EXPECT MORE FROM ALNUS GLUTINOSA (L.) GAERTN. IN A CHANGING CLIMATE?Abstract: Black alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) is recognized as a key tree species in moist habitats, riparian ecosystems, and wetland restoration projects. The future success of A. glutinosa establishment is believed to be at risk due to the increasing frequency of high-temperature and drought events associated with climate change. However, some studies have indicated […]
- Mariano LF, da Costa GFL, Boggiani FS, de Melo Silva FA, da Silva JMS, Piña-Rodrigues FCMNUTRIENT CYCLING INDICATORS IN DIFFERENT MODELS OF SUCCESSIONAL GROUPS AND SPACING FOR FOREST RESTORATIONAbstract: The increasing demand for forest restoration necessitates new strategies and assessments of nutrient returns to support functional restoration. This study aims to evaluate the production, nutrient cycling, and litter decomposition in different restoration models using both different seedling densities and varying […]
- Zorić L, Pilipović A, Solis J, Bibi R, Belaya I, Tokic D, Kankaanpää P, Davidović S, Karanović D, Luković JSTEM XYLEM TRAITS IN POPLAR GENOTYPES (POPULUS L.): ADDITIONAL PARAMETERS FOR SELECTION AND BREEDINGAbstract: Selection programs on Populus species are primarily aimed at developing fast-growing genotypes. This study aimed to examine the anatomical features of stem xylem and vessel traits in Populus clones, providing valuable parameters to guide future selection and […]
- Vieira HC, Stange R, Dos Santos JX, Souza DV, Rios PD, De Muñiz GIB, Morrone SR, Nisgoski SCOLORIMETRY VS. SPECTROPHOTOMETRY: WHICH IS BETTER FOR DISCRIMINATION OF 13 NATIVE TREE SPECIES IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL?Abstract: The application of colorimetric parameters for wood quality control, species discrimination, and property evaluation has been described, but no studies have been published comparing the results obtained by colorimetry and spectrophotometry for the analysis of wood. The […]
- Fernández JM, Thomann ML, Chatellenaz M, Ordano MIMPACT OF MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON HABITAT USE BY BIRDS IN EXOTIC TREE PLANTATIONS IN NORTHEASTERN ARGENTINAAbstract: Bird habitat use can be influenced by the structural complexity of exotic plantations. Management practices such as pruning and thinning can promote understory development, increasing structural complexity and enhancing ecosystem integrity. Given the rapid expansion of fast-growing tree species, understanding bird responses to different forestry practices is […]
- Portaccio A, Paillet Y, Chojnacki L, Trentanovi G, Campagnaro T, Burrascano S, Sitzia TBIRD RESPONSE TO FOREST STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE MOUNTAIN FOREST MANAGEMENTAbstract: Assessing how bird richness across ecological guilds of mountain-breeding birds responds to changes in forest attributes may inform the development of sustainable management strategies. In this study, we surveyed forest structure and bird communities across 148 sampling units in France and Italy to […]
- Nxumalo PN, Chen WC, Hsu KC, Song GZM, Chao KJMAXIMIZING GROWTH OF ACACIA CONFUSA THROUGH NATIVE PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIAL INOCULATION AND SEED PELLETING FOR REVEGETATION IN LANDSLIDE AREASAbstract: Revegetation in landslide-affected areas is challenging due to the extensive terrain and poor soil quality. Applying bacteria with plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits offers a promising approach to support plant growth in these disturbed regions. This study aimed to investigate seed enhancement methods […]
Forest@ – Rivista di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale
- Abstract: The scientific event “Italian Oak Forests Facing Stress Factors and Climate Change: Current Evidence, Ecophysiological Knowledge and Management Perspectives”, organized by the Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) and the Italian Academy of Forest Sciences, addressed the critical issues threatening the conservation of oak forests in Italy. Oak decline, documented since the 1980s, emerges as a multifactorial phenomenon driven by climatic stress (drought, heatwaves), biotic agents (pathogens, […]
- Abstract: The National Land Use Inventory (IUTI), implemented by the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea Protection (now Ministry of Environment and Energy Security), is the main information source of the National Registry for forest Carbon Sinks. Over time, it has proven to be a valuable tool for investigating land use dynamics, even in its 1% subsample, statistically valid for many applications. This paper presents the evolution of the IUTI […]
- Abstract: Monumental trees in Italy represent a natural and cultural heritage of great value, whose conservation is essential. This study highlights the potential of LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging)-based technologies, such as terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and drones, for three-dimensional reconstruction of these specimens within virtual environments. Villa del Colle del Cardinale, a monumental complex managed by the National Museums of Perugia – Regional Directorate of National Museums of Umbria […]
- Abstract: The soil seed bank is a key component in the dynamic processes of many terrestrial ecosystems. It consists of a reserve of viable spermatophyte seeds stored in the soil for variable periods, potentially lasting several decades. In forest environments, the seed bank serves as an important mechanism of resilience, playing a crucial role in vegetation recovery following both natural regeneration processes and disturbances. Additionally, it acts as a hidden […]
- Abstract: Building a personal or educational xylotheque (a collection of wood samples) is an accessible and rewarding activity that helps document wood diversity, supports identification, and fosters a deeper understanding of trees and their uses. This article offers a practical guide to collecting, preparing, labelling, and storing wood specimens, with hands-on suggestions on finding materials, documenting them, and organising a functional and purposeful collection. It also encourages thematic approaches and […]
- Abstract: Extreme heat waves coupled with severe drought episodes are increasing in frequency in the Mediterranean region. Such climatic events pose significant threats to evergreen sclerophyllous vegetation, despite their inherent resistance and adaptation to drought conditions. Over recent decades, several cases of dieback affecting Quercus ilex, Quercus suber, and other evergreen shrubs have been reported across the Mediterranean basin. In Italy, the first reports of Q. ilex dieback due to […]
- Abstract: In recent years, the implementation of Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technologies in forestry has significantly improved forest inventory methods, enabling rapid and accurate assessments of forest stand structure. Among these advancements, Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) provides high-resolution data for fine structural characterization of forest ecosystems. This study presents an applied case of TLS-based forest assessment in an artificial Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) stand in southern Italy, […]
- Abstract: Blue rings in the wood of trees and shrubs indicate particularly cold summers during which the cell walls of the wood fail to lignify entirely. By analysing the rings of Scots pines and common junipers in Norway, we identified two extreme climatic events in 1877 and 1902, likely linked to the volcanic eruptions of Cotopaxi in Ecuador and Mount Pelée in Martinique. Blue rings were more frequent in pines […]
- Abstract: For many years, Italy lacked a coordinated data collection and monitoring system to support forest protection, management, and planning policies. In particular, there was no nationwide mapping of forested areas with a level of detail adequate for planning and management needs. Several regions and autonomous provinces have developed local forestry maps and cartographies based on their regulations and requirements to fill this gap. However, only recently, thanks to a […]
- Abstract: Forest fires represent a growing threat to ecosystems and communities in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and North Africa), with the year 2023 ranking among the five most critical years since 2000. In Italy, forest fires showed a significant intensification, with a 36% increase in total burned areas compared to 2022, affecting 1073 km2 of territory, of which 157 km2 were covered by forests. The analysis of affected […]
