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Annals of Forest Science | 2011

Walnut (Juglans spp.) ecophysiology in response to environmental stresses and potential acclimation to climate change

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Douglass F. Jacobs

Abstract• ContextWalnuts (Juglans spp.) are ecologically and commercially important trees, yet synthesis of past and current research findings on walnut ecophysiology is lacking, especially in terms of potential acclimation to climate change.• AimsThis study aims to (1) investigate walnut ecophysiology by comparing its attributes to associated deciduous angiosperms, (2) address potential acclimation of walnut to climate change, and (3) identify areas for prioritization in future research.• ResultsThere is considerable uncertainty regarding the magnitude of potential effects of climate change on walnut. Some studies tend to indicate walnut could be negatively impacted by climate change, while others do not. Walnut may be at a disadvantage due to its susceptibility to drought and frost injury in current growing regions given the projected increases in temperature and extreme climatic events. Other regions that are currently considered cold for walnut growth may see increased establishment and growth depending upon the rate of temperature increase and the frequency and severity of extreme climatic events.• ConclusionResearch investigating a combination of environmental factors, such as temperature, carbon dioxide, ozone, water, and nitrogen is needed to (1) better project climate change effects on walnut and (2) develop management strategies for walnut acclimation and adaptation to climate change.


Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research | 2018

Precommercial thinning as a silvicultural option for treating very dense conifer stands

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Stéphane Tremblay

ABSTRACT Lack of available workforce in motor-manual operations has led to increased interest in mechanized precommercial thinning (PCT) treatments. We evaluated 15 years of growth and yield development of a very dense (27,000 stems ha–1) balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill) and black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) stand after six PCT treatments: (1) motor-manual (MAN), (2) motor-manual with crop tree release (MAN-C), (3) mechanized (MEC), (4) mechanized with residual patches (MEC-P), (5) semi-mechanized (mechanized followed by motor-manual, MEC-S), and (6) unthinned control (CON). Compared to CON, both MAN and MEC-S increased height of balsam fir study trees by 53–56% and diameter at breast height (DBH) by 57–58%. MAN-C and MEC-S increased DBH of black spruce study trees by 15–31% over all other treatments. The proportion of merchantable basal area (BA) was higher in MAN (62%) and MEC-S (56%) than in CON (22%) and MEC (25%), without a reduction in total BA. PCT treatments that provided a uniform distribution of potential crop trees (MAN, MEC-S) performed better than MAN-C and MEC-P, while MEC yielded the poorest responses. Our findings highlight the need to develop new tailored mechanized systems for high wood production and low operational cost.


Native Plants Journal | 2008

Portable Refrigerator Freezer Provides Stable Temperature For Plant Material Collection

Anthony S. Davis; Martin-Michel Gauthier

In a simple evaluation we found that a portable refrigerator/freezer unit, powered by the 12v DC connection in a vehicle, maintained a constant and colder temperature than a similarly sized recreation-style cooler filled with ice. Such a device may have utility for preserving the quality of seeds and cuttings collected in the field.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Ecophysiological responses of black walnut (Juglans nigra) to plantation thinning along a vertical canopy gradient

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Douglass F. Jacobs


Forest Ecology and Management | 2013

Inter- and intra-specific competitiveness of plantation-grown American chestnut (Castanea dentata)

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Kate E. Zellers; Magnus Löf; Douglass F. Jacobs


Forest Ecology and Management | 2012

Precommercial thinning increases growth of overstory aspen and understory balsam fir in a boreal mixedwood stand

Marcel Prévost; Martin-Michel Gauthier


Forest Science | 2009

Short-Term Physiological Responses of Black Walnut (Juglans nigra L.) to Plantation Thinning

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Douglass F. Jacobs


Forest Ecology and Management | 2009

Grapevine (Vitis spp.) dynamics in association with manual tending, physiography, and host tree associations in temperate deciduous forests

Robert C. Morrissey; Martin-Michel Gauthier; John A. Kershaw; Douglass F. Jacobs; John R. Seifert; Burnell C. Fischer


Forest Science | 2016

Effects of Harvest Gap Size, Soil Scarification, and Vegetation Control on Regeneration Dynamics in Sugar Maple-Yellow Birch Stands

Martin-Michel Gauthier; Marie-Claude Lambert; Steve Bédard


Forest Ecology and Management | 2013

Shelterwood cutting in a red spruce – balsam fir lowland site: Effects of final cut on water table and regeneration development

Marcel Prévost; Martin-Michel Gauthier

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Burnell C. Fischer

Indiana University Bloomington

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Robert C. Morrissey

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

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John A. Kershaw

University of New Brunswick

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Magnus Löf

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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