Restoration of mixed forest : effects of fencing, site preparation and distance to existing mixed forest on planted European beech and natural tree regeneration
During restoration of mixed forest from mono-specific spruce forest there is a great need for knowledge of the extent to which proximity to other mixed forest affects regeneration results and diversity of tree and shrub layers. There is also lack of knowledge of what fencing means for the regenerati...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2017
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