With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically changing their original structure. In the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, where recent mapping efforts have shown that woody bamboos dominate large areas, the present study assessed the differences in soil and vegetation between plots dominated (>90% of bamboo coverage) and not dominated (<10% of coverage) by the native Guadua tagoara. Surface soil was physically and chemically analyzed, and trees at three size classes (seedling, sapling, and adult) were counted, identified and measured. New inventories were conducted to assess recruitment, mortality, and damage rates. Bamboo plots had more fertile soils (higher bases saturation and lower p...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
Native species also have the potential to spread and proliferate disproportionally, causing consider...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Reduction in the aboveground biomass of larger trees is the main consequence of disturbances in open...
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was...
Understanding the flow of diaspores is fundamental for determining plant population dynamics in a pa...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
Native species also have the potential to spread and proliferate disproportionally, causing consider...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Reduction in the aboveground biomass of larger trees is the main consequence of disturbances in open...
During the colonisation of the South of Brazil, logging of tree species with high economic value was...
Understanding the flow of diaspores is fundamental for determining plant population dynamics in a pa...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Guadua sarcocarpa and Guadua weberbaueri (Poaceae: Bambuseae) have a negative influence on tree rege...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...