Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, and their productivity depends on their response to harvesting by humans. Addressing exactly how wild edible plants respond to harvesting is critical because this knowledge will provide insights into how to obtain effective and sustainable ecosystem services from these plants. We focused on bamboo shoots of Sasa kurilensis, a popular wild edible plant in Japan. We examined the effects of harvesting on bamboo shoot productivity by conducting an experimental manipulation of bamboo shoot harvesting. Twenty experimental plots were prepared in the Teshio Experimental Forest of Hokkaido University and were assigned into two groups: a harvest treatme...
The objective of this study was to investigate the generation of undeveloped bamboo sprouts after st...
Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the n...
Bamboos are a large group of rapidly growing woody grasses, that can be sustainably managed in short...
<div><p>Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural f...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gorilla Natio...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gorilla Natio...
Abstract There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gori...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Deforestation of tropical forests through timber harvest has been described as one of the major caus...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
The objective of this study was to investigate the generation of undeveloped bamboo sprouts after st...
Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the n...
Bamboos are a large group of rapidly growing woody grasses, that can be sustainably managed in short...
<div><p>Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural f...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gorilla Natio...
Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species dive...
There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gorilla Natio...
Abstract There are conflicting demands on bamboo (Yushania alpina (K. Schum.) Lin.) in Mgahinga Gori...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Deforestation of tropical forests through timber harvest has been described as one of the major caus...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
DefinitionWild edible plants (WEPs) grow naturally in self-maintaining ecosystems. WEPs are harveste...
The objective of this study was to investigate the generation of undeveloped bamboo sprouts after st...
Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the n...
Bamboos are a large group of rapidly growing woody grasses, that can be sustainably managed in short...