Natural Regeneration of Maritime Pine: A Review of the Influencing Factors and Proposals for Management

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The main objective of the present work was to review the current knowledge about the factors that influence the different phases of the natural regeneration of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) and propose scientifically based management schedules. The review focused on the natural regeneration of maritime pine within its most representative areas (Portugal, Spain, and France). First, a brief characterisation of the main phases of the natural regeneration of maritime pine is described. Next, information on the factors affecting the natural regeneration of the species is provided, highlighting its positive and negative effects. Finally, management proposals are presented to promote the natural regeneration of maritime pine species. Numerous factors influencing the natural regeneration of maritime pine were identified. Fires and climatic factors can intervene in all three regeneration phases (seeding, germination, and seedling survival and development). The natural regeneration failure of maritime pine species can be aggravated in drier scenarios. Forest management plays an important role as it can promote the natural regeneration of the species.

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Ribeiro, S., Cerveira, A., Soares, P., & Fonseca, T. (2022, March 1). Natural Regeneration of Maritime Pine: A Review of the Influencing Factors and Proposals for Management. Forests. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13030386

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