The effects of seasonal drought, belowground competition, and low soil fertility on the survival and growth over 2 years of four native tree species planted on a degraded hillside grassland in Hong Kong were studied in a field transplant experiment using three-way analysis of variance. The tree species were Schima superba (Theaceae), Castanopsis fissa (Fagaceae), Schefflera heptaphylla (Araliaceae), and Sapium discolor (Euphorbiaceae), and the treatments were dry season irrigation, herbicide, and fertilizer. Each species responded differently to the treatments. Sapium had a very low survival rate as a result of wind damage at the exposed study site. All three treatments significantly reduced the survival rate of Castanopsis seedlings, where...
Intensively urbanized Hong Kong has a degraded countryside envelope with 170 years of afforestation ...
Prerequisite for selection of appropriate tree species in afforestation programs is to understand th...
ABSTRACT Schima superba is a widely distributed and broadly planted broadleaf tree in southern Chin...
Tree plantations consisting mostly of a single exotic species have been established in Hong Kong, So...
Natural forests have been increasingly replaced by artificial plantations around the world. Some res...
This paper examines the following questions: (1) Do early pioneer species have a greater impact on t...
The use of native species in forest restoration has been increasingly recognized as an effective mea...
Hong Kong is an extreme example of tropical landscape degradation, with no substantial remnants of t...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
Deforestation, over-cultivation and rural growth have severely damaged native vegetation of woodland...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
After 8-19 years of restoration, therefore, there were improvements in the quality of the restored s...
Landslides often lead to a unique successional direction because the existing vegetation, seed bank ...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
Intensively urbanized Hong Kong has a degraded countryside envelope with 170 years of afforestation ...
Prerequisite for selection of appropriate tree species in afforestation programs is to understand th...
ABSTRACT Schima superba is a widely distributed and broadly planted broadleaf tree in southern Chin...
Tree plantations consisting mostly of a single exotic species have been established in Hong Kong, So...
Natural forests have been increasingly replaced by artificial plantations around the world. Some res...
This paper examines the following questions: (1) Do early pioneer species have a greater impact on t...
The use of native species in forest restoration has been increasingly recognized as an effective mea...
Hong Kong is an extreme example of tropical landscape degradation, with no substantial remnants of t...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
Deforestation, over-cultivation and rural growth have severely damaged native vegetation of woodland...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
After 8-19 years of restoration, therefore, there were improvements in the quality of the restored s...
Landslides often lead to a unique successional direction because the existing vegetation, seed bank ...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
1: This study investigated 15 coexisting dominant species in a humid subtropical evergreen broad-lea...
Intensively urbanized Hong Kong has a degraded countryside envelope with 170 years of afforestation ...
Prerequisite for selection of appropriate tree species in afforestation programs is to understand th...
ABSTRACT Schima superba is a widely distributed and broadly planted broadleaf tree in southern Chin...