Regeneration dynamics of pedunculate oak in natural temperate forests: a case from southern Sweden
Oaks are some of the most wide-spread and iconic trees in human culture, yet populations of oaks are declining due to land conversion, disease and because of lack of disturbance in temperate forests. Oaks are fairly light demanding trees, requiring large-scale disturbance to create suitable environm...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2016
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