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Tolerance of ash, oak and beech seedlings grown within woodlands to herbicides for the control of bramble (Alice Holt)
The effect of dormant season applications of triclopyr on the growth and survival of young trees was investigated in two experiments using transplants grown for one season beneath a canopy of...
Seed production and seedling survival in a stand of Corsican pine in Southern Britain
There is much literature on natural regeneration which emphasizes the importance of good seed year, but few authors consider seed input in terms of the combination of seed quantity (i.e. number of...
Effects of thinning and extraction on advance regeneration (Wykeham 2007)
Extensive damage to and mortality of understorey seedlings during overstorey thinning could prevent the use of natural regeneration as a method of restocking. Experiments carried out on three...
National Forest Species Trial (Church Gresley 1999)
A series of species trials were set up to investigate the establishment and early growth (up to 14 years old) of 44 native and non-native tree species on a variety of different site types in...
COLDTREE project data on cold tolerance and dormancy assessments in pine and beech
Summarising, the objectives of the Coldtree project were: To identify novel physiological, and genetic techniques indicative of the onset of winter hardiness and dormancy in woody species and,...
Effects of thinning and extraction on advance regeneration of Sitka spruce (Dartmoor 2005)
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