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Forest, Seed, Reforestation

Seed rain and soil seed banks limit native regeneration within urban forest restoration plantings in Hamilton City, New Zealand

Seed rain and soil seed banks limit native regeneration within urban forest restoration plantings in Hamilton City, New Zealand

... soil seed banks. Native germinable diaspores from the soil seed bank were mainly ferns, including tree ferns, which play an important role in lowland forest succession by providing understorey ...

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Secondary succession of spontaneous flora after deforestation and self–reforestation

Secondary succession of spontaneous flora after deforestation and self–reforestation

... In the fi rst stage of the woody secondary succes- sion, as mentioned Danišová, Ťavoda (2006) and Da- niš (2008) was not confi rmed penetration autocht- honous bushes to the ecosystem, but now the trees involved (Hilbert, ...

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Pest interaction on sexual reproductive system of forest seed dynamics

Pest interaction on sexual reproductive system of forest seed dynamics

... years, reforestation practices have relied heavily on the use of natural seeding, direct seeding, and nursery-grown ...therefore, seed propagation is encouraged whenever ...economics, seed ...

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Investigating the efficiency of reforestation approaches in restoring rainforest biodiversity and function

Investigating the efficiency of reforestation approaches in restoring rainforest biodiversity and function

... the forest floor in arrays of eight litterbags, with two arrays placed at each study plot, at 5m and 45m along the centre line of the ...secondary seed dispersal and soil excavation, were measured using ...

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A rationale for effective post-fire debris flow mitigation within forested terrain

A rationale for effective post-fire debris flow mitigation within forested terrain

... burned forest vegetation type and on the forest vegetation type regrowing due to existing seed within the soil or from replanting with seedlings could be used to develop an actual model showing the ...

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Reforestation planning in the West Usambara Mountains of Tanzania

Reforestation planning in the West Usambara Mountains of Tanzania

... native-species reforestation (and protection of existing natural forest cover) include village communal lands and riparian ...However, reforestation with indigenous species is a controversial ...into ...

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Measuring the success of reforestation for restoring biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

Measuring the success of reforestation for restoring biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

... secondary seed dispersal and restoration age and a weak positive relationship between dung removal and soil excavation and restoration age ...secondary seed dispersal in older restoration sites likely ...

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Seed production, seed dispersal and seedling establishment of two afromontane tree species in and around a church forest: implications for forest restoration

Seed production, seed dispersal and seedling establishment of two afromontane tree species in and around a church forest: implications for forest restoration

... flora, reforestation or afforestation (Stanturf et ...past, reforestation programs with plantation species were successful due to the fast growth of such species and their well-known manage- ment practices ...

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Result On Effectiveness Assessment Of The Adaptation Actions In Quang Ngai, Viet Nam

Result On Effectiveness Assessment Of The Adaptation Actions In Quang Ngai, Viet Nam

... the forest area in 2013 was 14.66 ha accounting for 0.9% of the total forest in the ...total forest in the ...mangrove forest was given 1 and 2 points in 2013 and 2016 respectively; (ii) AC4: ...

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Continuous cover forestry and harvest event analysis

Continuous cover forestry and harvest event analysis

... these successional activities. First, the young stands constituted by even-aged seedlings are subject to low thinning that enhance the growth without favouring trees. Subsequent thinning will consist of removing mainly ...

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Contribution of participatory forest management to forest conservation and livelihoods in nono sele woreda, southwest Ethiopia

Contribution of participatory forest management to forest conservation and livelihoods in nono sele woreda, southwest Ethiopia

... Study area: The study was conducted in Nono sele woreda (woreda in Amharic), located in Ilaubabor administrative zone of Oromia National Regional State, Southwest Ethiopia (Figure.1), where PFM has been actively ...

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Propagation And Regeneration Of Important Indigenous Tree Species In Kakamega Forest, Kenya

Propagation And Regeneration Of Important Indigenous Tree Species In Kakamega Forest, Kenya

... Prunus africana is a medium–large canopy tree 30–40m in height. Young trees have smooth, reddish bark whereas older trees have dark, platy, resinous bark. Leaves are simple and alternate. They are evergreen but some fall ...

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Forest seed treatment with brassinosteroids to increase their germination under stress conditions

Forest seed treatment with brassinosteroids to increase their germination under stress conditions

... The role of brassinosteroids in the pre-sowing treatment of sycamore and ash seed was investi- gated in germination tests which were preceded by seed hydration in the solution of these substances. The used ...

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Quantifying seed dispersal by birds and possums in a lowland New Zealand forest

Quantifying seed dispersal by birds and possums in a lowland New Zealand forest

... their seed dispersers ...effective seed dispersers and compensate for reductions in native dispersers ...on seed dispersal processes could be lessened if other species are able to compensate for ...

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Disturb and perish, conserve and flourish – regenerating forests: a review

Disturb and perish, conserve and flourish – regenerating forests: a review

... between seed predation and dis- persal is an important determinant of seedling ...that seed predation decreases with distance from the par- ent tree and the ‘escape hypothesis’ seems to hold good in many ...

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Paragominas: from deforested city to a model of sustainability in the amazon

Paragominas: from deforested city to a model of sustainability in the amazon

... Almeida 2015).In 58% of the area of the municipality with bauxite, 14% of aluminum, 0.7% of kaolin and 0.5% of silver and potential for mining, with a company Vale buying 20,000 hectares to extract and implant the ...

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Silvicultural assessment of reforestation under specific spoil bank conditions

Silvicultural assessment of reforestation under specific spoil bank conditions

... of forest reclamation in the areas heavily influenced by mining and industrial loads and air ...for forest reclamation and/or forest regenera- ...

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Effects of forest edges on herbivory in a New Zealand mistletoe, Alepis flavida

Effects of forest edges on herbivory in a New Zealand mistletoe, Alepis flavida

... for seed germination to occur (Ladley and Kelly, ...exhibits seed damage, and it is likely this damage to seeds is caused by the same insect that is responsible for flower predation, Zelleria (Dugdale, ...

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Limited impact of climate change on seed maturation time in Myrica esculenta Buch-Ham. Ex. D.Don in Himalayan region

Limited impact of climate change on seed maturation time in Myrica esculenta Buch-Ham. Ex. D.Don in Himalayan region

... Study site & tree characteristics: The study sites is situated in the Kumaun Central Himalaya lie between 29°8´- 29°38´ N latitude and 79°21´- 79°45´ E longitude. For the present study total 3 sites were selected. ...

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5.	Mardha Tillah, Wilson Novarino and Rizaldi

5. Mardha Tillah, Wilson Novarino and Rizaldi

... Conservation Forest of ...in forest areas with medium vegetation or logging ...fragmented forest areas have increased heterogeneity (variability and composition) of mammals, especially forest ...

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