The potential role of exotic tree plantations in facilitating successional processes on degraded areas was evaluated in southern Ethiopia, Munessa-Shashemene forest, by examining photosynthetic responses of Bersamaabyssinica Fres. and Croton macrostachyusDel. seedlings naturally grown inside plantations of Eucalyptussaligna and Pinuspatula and adjacent natural forest. Photosynthetic responses of the seedlings were recorded using modulated photosynthesis yield analyzer, Mini-PAM. Analysis of fluorescence parameters in the leaves showed no significant differences in the level of dark-adapted and light-adapted fluorescence yield (Fv/Fm and ΔF/Fm, respectively) among seedlings grown inside plantations and adjacent natural forest indicating simi...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
International audienceNative to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequentl...
Photochemical responses are directly dependent on the level of incident solar radiation during the i...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
Ecophysiological parameters, such as chlorophyll fluorescence and stomatal conductance (gs), provide...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
<p></p><p>Abstract Photosynthesis of species of Anibae in response to the exposure to contrasting li...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Widespread deforestation demanded proportional restoration initiative either through an active plant...
N-fixing leguminous species can reach atmospheric dinitrogen gas (N2), having an advantage under N-l...
To investigate the ability of pioneer and late-successional species to adapt to a strong light envir...
Growth and photosynthetic response of four indigenous tree seedlings, i.e. Dyera costulata, Dipteroc...
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions ...
High light intensity may induce severe photodamage to chloroplast and consequently cause decreases i...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
International audienceNative to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequentl...
Photochemical responses are directly dependent on the level of incident solar radiation during the i...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
Ecophysiological parameters, such as chlorophyll fluorescence and stomatal conductance (gs), provide...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
<p></p><p>Abstract Photosynthesis of species of Anibae in response to the exposure to contrasting li...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Widespread deforestation demanded proportional restoration initiative either through an active plant...
N-fixing leguminous species can reach atmospheric dinitrogen gas (N2), having an advantage under N-l...
To investigate the ability of pioneer and late-successional species to adapt to a strong light envir...
Growth and photosynthetic response of four indigenous tree seedlings, i.e. Dyera costulata, Dipteroc...
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions ...
High light intensity may induce severe photodamage to chloroplast and consequently cause decreases i...
The characterization of different ecological groups in a forest formation/succession is unclear. To ...
International audienceNative to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequentl...
Photochemical responses are directly dependent on the level of incident solar radiation during the i...