Plant–plant interactions have been indicated as a potential means to facilitate oak seedling establishment and reduce herbivory when restoring oak forests. The aim of this thesis was to investigate mechanisms and outcomes of competitive and indirectly facilitative interactions between oak (Quercus robur and Q. petraea) seedlings and neighboring plants, primarily shrubs. The associational resistance of planted oak seedlings to larger herbivores provided by naturally occurring shrubs was tested in ten temperate broadleaved forests across southern Sweden. The results showed that shrubs reduced ungulate browsing frequency and intensity by concealing the oak seedlings and by sharing enemies (i.e. ungulate herbivores) with surrounding and more pr...
The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the pot...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
Plant–plant interactions have been indicated as a potential means to facilitate oak seedling establi...
Oak regeneration is thought to be promoted by natural disturbance and past management practices that...
Problems developing tall oak seedlings of high abundance have become a concern throughout many easte...
Whilst oak was historically prevalent in the landscape of temperate Europe, changes in the disturban...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Restoration of mixed oak forest in northern temperate regions is important for biodiversity and for ...
The formation of dense understories in eastern forests has created low light environments that hinde...
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH: Research was conducted to compare how the origin of grass cover effects the gr...
Naturally regenerated silver birch is one of the most abundant competitor for planted seedlings in c...
The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the pot...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...
Plant–plant interactions have been indicated as a potential means to facilitate oak seedling establi...
Oak regeneration is thought to be promoted by natural disturbance and past management practices that...
Problems developing tall oak seedlings of high abundance have become a concern throughout many easte...
Whilst oak was historically prevalent in the landscape of temperate Europe, changes in the disturban...
The regeneration of oak species in the forest setting has been a current issue for foresters. Oak-h...
Restoration of mixed oak forest in northern temperate regions is important for biodiversity and for ...
The formation of dense understories in eastern forests has created low light environments that hinde...
OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH: Research was conducted to compare how the origin of grass cover effects the gr...
Naturally regenerated silver birch is one of the most abundant competitor for planted seedlings in c...
The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the pot...
The success of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in the oak-hickory forest type and its growth and...
Article Number 119175International audienceOak regeneration in temperate forests often fails in the ...