Action C1. Forestry activities to regulate competition and promote yew growth
Description
Competition data is available in the tables at the end of the page.
Results
It has acted upon the totality of yew forests (191,3 ha) and 8.220 yew individuals between juvenile and especially adults. After observing the reaction in the first year, a second treatment was applied in areas of lower intensity of thinning. Some 20,500 woody plants have been treated by cutting or pruning, including oak, oak, pine and other species. The result is a regulation of competition in the long term. It is the first time that different treatments are tested and careful ecological monitoring is carried out and in different biogeographic locations, which can draw conclusions about the intensity of thinnings to apply, so that can be transferred to other locations and Mediterranean regions. It has introduced the generation of dead wood for biodiversity and forest dynamics by demolition or girdling standing trees.
Zones
All zones
Calendar
First quarter 2013 – 1st 2015
Competence
The figure shows how most of the yew are covered or locked by other woody species that hinder or prevent the growth height thereof. Sierra de Llaberia. Source: CTFC 2008.
Yew adults: two typical situations of competition. Fuente: CTFC2008.
- Yews in adult pinewood
- Yews in adult oak forest