نتایج جستجو برای: coppice system
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Determining the effects of felling method and season of year on the regeneration of short rotation coppice Daniel P. L. de Souza, Tom Gallagher, Dana Mitchell, Tim McDonald & Mathew Smidt To cite this article: Daniel P. L. de Souza, Tom Gallagher, Dana Mitchell, Tim McDonald & Mathew Smidt (2016) Determining the effects of felling method and season of year on the regeneration of short rotation ...
Addressing the need for reference sites that permit wetland managers to evaluate the relative success of wetland restoration efforts, this project examines the early successional properties of a chronosequence of 17 forested wetlands that have been clear-cut and allowed to naturally revegetate. Ordinations performed on the data using CANOCO software indicated three general types of communities-...
BACKGROUND If biofuels are to be a viable substitute for fossil fuels, it is essential that they retain their potential to mitigate climate change under future atmospheric conditions. Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration [CO2] stimulates plant biomass production; however, the beneficial effects of increased production may be offset by higher energy costs in crop management. METHODOLOGY/MAIN...
Mixed lowland forests reserved for natural succession are sparse in the Czech Republic. However, their development provides essential insights into processes of these and recommendations forest management a changing climate. The research describes dynamics, productivity, structure, diversity, dead wood, radial growth hornbeam-oak groves calcareous beech-dominated Karlštejn National Nature Reser...
Natural regeneration ensures the survival of forest stands and sustainable forest development. The present study was conducted to investigate the natural regeneration of Persian oak (Quercus macranthera fisch. & C.A.Mey. Ex Hohen) stands in Arasbaran protected forest. Measurement of the frequency of standard and coppice regenerations was carried out in one-hectare square plots (100 × 100 m) in ...
Dead woody debris is a significant component of the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems. This study was conducted in coppice-originated oak forests to determine carbon stocks of dead woody debris in addition to carbon stocks of different ecosystem compartments from the same area and forests which were formerly elucidated. Weight and carbon stocks of woody debris were determined with recent sampli...
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