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Huicui Lu, Godefridus M. J. Mohren, Miren Del Río, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Meike Bouwman and Frank J. Sterck
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decades. The main reasons for this conversion were probably to increase productivity, including timber production, and enhance other ecosystem services, such as...
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Lin Hou, Zhe Li, Chunlin Luo, Longlong Bai and Ningning Dong
Forest thinning is a silviculture treatment for sustainable forest management. It may promote growth of the remaining individuals by decreasing stand density, reducing competition, and increasing light and nutrient availability to increase carbon sequest...
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Giuseppe Modica,Angelo Merlino,Francesco Solano,Roberto Mercurio
Pág. e037
Aim of study: Diagnosing the degradation degree of forest ecosystems is the basis for restoration strategies. However, there is no literature documenting how to quantify the forest degradation degree by using synthetic indicators, also because there is n...
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Hans Pretzsch,Gerhard Schütze
Pág. 560 - 572
Mixed species forests are presently on the advance and widely held to provide many ecosystem functions and services better than pure stands. Recent studies well explored species mixing effects at the individual tree or stand level. However, the link betw...
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P. Martínez-Álvarez,S. Rodríguez-Ceinós,J. Martín-García,J. J. Diez
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Replacement of native forest with plantations of other species can have important consequences over the ecosystem. Some of these changes have been widely studied, but very little information is available about what happen with fungal communities and spec...
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