AbstractLimited knowledge is available on the regeneration of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson), an endemic plant species, growing on the upper part of Mt. Hallasan, a volcanic mountain, located in the central part of Jeju Island, Korea. A forest stand with the size of 1ha dominated by Korean fir trees was established and all the trees with DBH 2cm or larger were mapped and surveyed. Initial analysis indicated that the numbers of saplings with their DBHs between 2cm and 10cm were very small and that there was a big gap in the frequency of the number of saplings regenerated from the forest stand. It seems clear that the regeneration of the Korean fir trees was disturbed for longer than the last two decades, potentially by the browsing of the...
We investigated the regeneration of Betula maximowicziana in scarified sites established more than 2...
The ecosystem across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is threatened by deforestation...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
AbstractLimited knowledge is available on the regeneration of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson), an ...
AbstractGotjawal, a uniquely formed forest vegetation on the lava terrain located at eastern and wes...
In this study, naturally regenerated succesfull oriental spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link) and fir...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of strong winds and aging in the death and/or ...
The reproduction of cedar-deciduous forests of the Far East, due to their intensive transformation b...
Improper forest harvesting can potentially degrade forest ecosystem functions and services. Human-as...
Seed production of Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora Siebold & Zucc.) was ranging from 25 to 27 seed...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of studies of the young growth of main forest-forming conife...
Yew in Arasbaran forests is mixed with broad-leaved species like hornbeam, oak and maple that has be...
Regeneration processes in riparian forests in islands Vardim and Malak Vardim were studied. Stands i...
This paper presents the results of studies of the young growth of main forest-forming coniferous spe...
By the 1950s, Korean forests had become very devastated after the Korean War. Since then, the forest...
We investigated the regeneration of Betula maximowicziana in scarified sites established more than 2...
The ecosystem across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is threatened by deforestation...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
AbstractLimited knowledge is available on the regeneration of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wilson), an ...
AbstractGotjawal, a uniquely formed forest vegetation on the lava terrain located at eastern and wes...
In this study, naturally regenerated succesfull oriental spruce (Picea orientalis (L.) Link) and fir...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of strong winds and aging in the death and/or ...
The reproduction of cedar-deciduous forests of the Far East, due to their intensive transformation b...
Improper forest harvesting can potentially degrade forest ecosystem functions and services. Human-as...
Seed production of Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora Siebold & Zucc.) was ranging from 25 to 27 seed...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of studies of the young growth of main forest-forming conife...
Yew in Arasbaran forests is mixed with broad-leaved species like hornbeam, oak and maple that has be...
Regeneration processes in riparian forests in islands Vardim and Malak Vardim were studied. Stands i...
This paper presents the results of studies of the young growth of main forest-forming coniferous spe...
By the 1950s, Korean forests had become very devastated after the Korean War. Since then, the forest...
We investigated the regeneration of Betula maximowicziana in scarified sites established more than 2...
The ecosystem across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is threatened by deforestation...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...