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European Journal of Forest Research | 2017

Assessment of the impact of forest harvesting operations on the physical parameters and microbiological components on a Mediterranean sandy soil in an Italian stone pine stand

Martina Cambi; Donatella Paffetti; Cristina Vettori; Rodolfo Picchio; Rachele Venanzi; Enrico Marchi

Forest harvesting operations may have a significant impact on soil physical properties by reducing its porosity and organic functions. Soil variations, in particular bulk density and total porosity, caused by external perturbations as soil becomes compacted due to machinery passes, can lead to changes in biogeochemical cycles that have consequences on soil ecosystems. This study investigated how the impact of forest operations and the elapsed time from harvest can influence: (1) the physical–chemical characteristics of soil and (2) the nitrogen-fixing and nitrifying microbial communities. The study area is located inside the Regional Park of Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli (Pisa, Italy). In the study area, the soil has been classified as recent sands with sandy loam texture and slightly calcareous (USDA Soil Taxonomy classification). Soil samples were collected in patchy cut areas (strip cut) of Pinus pinea stand that was harvested in two steps: half area in 2006 and the rest in 2011. Soil samples were collected also in a control area (not harvested) with similar stand and soil characteristics. Statistical analysis was preceded by a test of normality (Kolmogorov–Smirnov test) and a variance homogeneity test (Levene’s test). Considering the dependence of the variables studied (physical and chemical soil characteristics), a MANOVA test and a post hoc Tukey HSD test were applied to determine statistical difference among the three treatments: harvested 2006, harvested 2011 and not harvested. The results did not indicate significant variations to the parameters of shear and penetration resistance, though soil bulk density and total porosity were significantly altered in the short period since forestry operations occurred. These physical changes induced qualitative (presence/absence and number of species) and quantitative (abundance and spatial evenness of the species) variations in the nitrogen-fixing and nitrifying microbial communities.


Ecological Engineering | 2014

Environmental impact assessment of different logging methods in pine forests thinning

Enrico Marchi; Rodolfo Picchio; Raffaele Spinelli; Stefano Verani; Rachele Venanzi; Giacomo Certini


Forest Ecology and Management | 2017

Compaction by a forest machine affects soil quality and Quercus robur L. seedling performance in an experimental field

Martina Cambi; Yasutomo Hoshika; Barbara Mariotti; Elena Paoletti; Rodolfo Picchio; Rachele Venanzi; Enrico Marchi


Ecological Engineering | 2016

Silvicultural and logging impact on soil characteristics in Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) Mediterranean coppice

Rachele Venanzi; Rodolfo Picchio; Gianluca Piovesan


Ecological Engineering | 2016

Impact of silvicultural treatment and forest operation on soil and regeneration in Mediterranean Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.) coppice with standards

Enrico Marchi; Rodolfo Picchio; Piotr S. Mederski; Dinko Vusić; Mattia Perugini; Rachele Venanzi


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016

From Landsat to leafhoppers: A multidisciplinary approach for sustainable stocking assessment and ecological monitoring in mountain grasslands

Riccardo Primi; Goffredo Filibeck; Andrea Amici; Christoph Bückle; Laura Cancellieri; Alfredo Di Filippo; Carmelo Gentile; Adalgisa Guglielmino; Roberta Latini; Leone Davide Mancini; Scott A. Mensing; Carlo Maria Rossi; Francesco Rossini; Anna Scoppola; Cinzia Sulli; Rachele Venanzi; Bruno Ronchi; Gianluca Piovesan


New Zealand journal of forestry science | 2015

Effect of logging wounds on diameter growth of beech ( Fagus orientalis Lipsky) trees following selection cutting in Caspian forests of Iran

Farzam Tavankar; Amireslam Bonyad; Enrico Marchi; Rachele Venanzi; Rodolfo Picchio


Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2017

Long-term effects of single-tree selection cutting management on coarse woody debris in natural mixed beech stands in the Caspian forest (Iran)

Farzam Tavankar; Mehrdad Nikooy; Rodolfo Picchio; Rachele Venanzi; A. Lo Monaco


Trees-structure and Function | 2016

Dendrochemical investigation on hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCHs) in poplars by an integrated study of micro-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and gas chromatography

Roberta Bernini; Claudia Pelosi; Isabella Carastro; Rachele Venanzi; Alfredo Di Filippo; Gianluca Piovesan; Bruno Ronchi; Pier Paolo Danieli


Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering | 2018

Study of forest road effect on tree community and stand structure in three italian and Iranian temperate forests

Rodolfo Picchio; Farzam Tavankar; Rachele Venanzi; Angela Lo Monaco; Mehrdad Nikooy

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