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Call for Papers on Special Issue: Ecology and Management of Castanea
Chestnut is a widely distributed genus within the Fagaceae family with thirteen species
naturally occurring in Europe, Asia, and North America, with naturalized and cultivated
populations occurring in South America. In Europe, the chestnut-growing area devoted to
wood production corresponds to 2 million hectares, and in North America the former range
of chestnut species was 81 million hectares. The original ranges of Asian chestnut species
have not been determined, but species have been cultivated for nut production for
millennia.
The cultivation of European chestnut (Castanea sativa) is an important cultural,
multi-functional resource for local economies and provides ecological benefits to increase
biodiversity and protect against erosion and wildfire. Management systems and intensities
highly vary among European countries although most of the area (79%) is managed as coppice
stands. In North America, the American chestnut (Castanea dentata) was one of the most
widespread and culturally important species prior to its demise related to the blight
disease caused by a fungus from Asia (Cryphonectria parasitica). Asian chestnuts species
are critical in solving the disease problem for other chestnut species in Europe and North
America, and local values are primarily related to nut production.
Knowledge gaps exist in understanding sustainable methods to manage, restore or regenerate
chestnut stands naturally or artificially, particularly given challenges from climate
change, changes in disturbance regimes, and threats from non-native pests and pathogens.
Providing this special issue platform to synthesize and share research information on
forest ecology and silviculture of the Castanea genus will contribute towards a better
understanding of strategies needed to improve performance and success of restoring or
sustaining chestnut forests in pure stands, as a component to enrich mixed stands, or as
agroforestry ecosystems.
This idea of a special issue was borne out of a newly formed Working Party (1.01.13)
within the Silviculture Division of the International Union of Forest Research
Organizations (IUFRO). This proposal represents the first major activity of this new
working party. This special issue will have a global perspective, and the papers need to
encompass research related to ecology, silviculture, or management of a chestnut
species.
Potential topics and related themes are described below:
* Applied forest management research related to timber production, non-timber forest
products, growth and yield, and wood properties.
* Ecological research on stand dynamics, management effects on ecological function and
processes, or ecological relationships or impacts of associated species on chestnut
management.
* Chestnut as a component in agroforestry, mixed species plantation, or coppice forest
systems.
* Pests or pathogens in chestnut systems or pest resistance in managed forests,
reintroduction plantings, or mixed species plantings.
* Restoration of extirpated chestnut species or performance of chestnut in
reintroduction test plantings.
* Effects of genetic selections or breeding on performance of chestnut in forest
plantings.
* Social science research related to chestnut restoration, management, or
reintroduction.
* Climate change mitigation to maintain or restore chestnut.
Topics that focus solely on nut production as part of seed orchard management and topics
focused solely on genetics or breeding without an ecological or silvicultural component
are not pertinent to this special issue. We hope that the special issue will include all
four major chestnut species (C. crenata, C. dentata, C. mollissima, and C. sativa), but
papers on minor species (e.g., C. henryi, C. pumila, and C. seguinii) are also encouraged.
The papers can include original research, but synthesis papers that summarize state of the
knowledge and propose key insights are also encouraged.
Submission of manuscripts
Authors can submit manuscripts for the Special Issue using Editorial Manager. Please
select "Management of Castanea" as the article type. Submitted manuscripts will
be peer-reviewed according to the guidelines, available on the website, of the journal.
Please note that articles will be published separately, in different volumes, after they
are accepted, and will be grouped together online as a Special Issue. Submit your
manuscript
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by June 30, 2022.
We look forward to your contributions. Please do not hesitate to contact the Guest Editors
in case of questions.
Guest editors:
Stacy L. Clark, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Knoxville, Tennessee,
USA,stacy.l.clark@usda.gov<mailto:stacy.l.clark@usda.gov>
Verónica Loewe, Instituto Forestal – INFOR, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile,
vloewe@infor.cl<mailto:vloewe@infor.cl>
Enrico Marcolin, University of Padova, Padova, Italy,
enrico.marcolin@unipd.it<mailto:enrico.marcolin@unipd.it>
Maria Patrício, Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de
Bragança, Bragança, Portugal, sampat@ipb.pt<mailto:sampat@ipb.pt>
Submission deadline: 30 June, 2022
Planned publication date: Articles will be published separately, in different volumes,
after they are accepted, and will be grouped together online as a Special Issue in Summer
2022
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