The role of common mycorrhizal networks for forest regeneration near clear-cut edges : implications for management
Poor regeneration close to edges on clear-cuts and around seed trees in the Swedish boreal zone is well-known to foresters. With an intensifying national and European discussion concerning forestry, the prominence of edge effects is likely to increase. However, little is known of the drivers behind...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management
2022
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