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Rockrose land management : contribution of periodic harvesting to increase value and to control Cistus ladanifer L. shrublands
Type
article
Publisher
Identifier
FRAZÃO, David Franco [et al.] (2023) - Rockrose land management : contribution of periodic harvesting to increase value and to control Cistus ladanifer L. shrublands. Forests. 14, 638. DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/f14030638
cv-prod-3188734
10.3390/f14030638
Title
Rockrose land management : contribution of periodic harvesting to increase value and to control Cistus ladanifer L. shrublands
Subject
Cistaceae
Labdanum
Photosynthetic biomass
Productivity
Seeds
Labdanum
Photosynthetic biomass
Productivity
Seeds
Relation
CENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-000020
Date
2023-03-24T15:33:24Z
2023-03-24T15:33:24Z
2023
2023-03-24T11:47:30Z
2023-03-24T15:33:24Z
2023
2023-03-24T11:47:30Z
Description
: Cistus ladanifer L. (Cistaceae) occupies extensive areas as a dominant species (shrublands) or
is associated to other major forest typologies in the Iberian Peninsula. Cistus ladanifer shrublands are
mostly present in oligotrophic lands with little valorisation and management and as they develop over
the years (up to 20-years-old) they promote the ignition and perpetuation of fire. To contribute to the
proper management and valorisation of such systems, a 5-year-old dense shrubland was evaluated for
its labdanum resin, seeds, and biomass productivity using different non-destructive harvest periodicities
(annual and biennial) and seasons (early, mid-, and late summer), in a two-year case-study. Annual harvest
modality maximized labdanum resin productivity (reaching 230 ± 50 kg·ha−1
·2 years−1 at late summer)
and photosynthetic biomass productivity. In contrast, a biennial harvest yielded significant amounts
of more diversified products. It maximized seeds productivity (reaching 75 ± 41 kg·ha−1
·2 years−1
independently of the summer season) and lignified biomass. However, it also reached a labdanum resin
productivity of 134 ± 20 kg·ha−1
·2 yearrs−1 at late summer and a photosynthetic biomass productivity
around two times lower than the annual harvest. In this study, we propose two modalities of periodic
harvest to be considered as proper long cycle management practices of rockrose lands. It intends to
minimize fire risks, break the vegetation auto-succession mechanism, and increase profit from nonproductive lands based on three direct outputs with a myriad of applications and valorisation pathways.
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Language
eng
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