Deforestation, over-cultivation and rural growth have severely damaged native vegetation of woodlands along roadsides in the Longitudinal Range-Gorge Region of Yunnan Province. This study wasconducted to evaluate the effect of different reforestation practices, which consisted of natural restoration or planting with tree seedlings that varied in species composition, coverage and diversity,on damaged roadside woodlands. Three randomly selected 10 m x 10 m plots in each reforestation practice were investigated. The results showed that the species composition, plant cover and speciesdiversity of the planted communities varied with reforestation strategies and time since planting. A higher number of species, proportion of native species and woo...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
In Laos, there are extensive shifting cultivation areas and regrowth forests spontaneously establish...
Variations of plant vegetation and spatial distribution were investigated in the areas of 4 types of...
The Chinese Loess Plateau region has long been suffering from serious soil erosion. Thus, large-scal...
AbstractVegetation-disturbance-environment relationships in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve (XNR) was e...
Plant diversity, water, and soil conservation of man-made versus natural forests in Mouding (25°24′...
Identifying drivers behind biodiversity recovery is critical to promote efficient ecological restora...
The purple soils in the hilly areas of Southwestern China are experiencing severe erosion. Understan...
The effects of seasonal drought, belowground competition, and low soil fertility on the survival and...
Sacred natural sites, as probably the oldest form of habitat reserve for religious or cultural cause...
There is considerable uncertainty concerning changes in plant diversity of Chinese secondary forests...
Central China used to be the most important region for animal production, but over-grazing, over- cu...
It is widely recognized that feedbacks exist between plant litter and plant community species compos...
Rangeland degradation is a widespread problem and its restoration remains a major challenge. In rece...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
In Laos, there are extensive shifting cultivation areas and regrowth forests spontaneously establish...
Variations of plant vegetation and spatial distribution were investigated in the areas of 4 types of...
The Chinese Loess Plateau region has long been suffering from serious soil erosion. Thus, large-scal...
AbstractVegetation-disturbance-environment relationships in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve (XNR) was e...
Plant diversity, water, and soil conservation of man-made versus natural forests in Mouding (25°24′...
Identifying drivers behind biodiversity recovery is critical to promote efficient ecological restora...
The purple soils in the hilly areas of Southwestern China are experiencing severe erosion. Understan...
The effects of seasonal drought, belowground competition, and low soil fertility on the survival and...
Sacred natural sites, as probably the oldest form of habitat reserve for religious or cultural cause...
There is considerable uncertainty concerning changes in plant diversity of Chinese secondary forests...
Central China used to be the most important region for animal production, but over-grazing, over- cu...
It is widely recognized that feedbacks exist between plant litter and plant community species compos...
Rangeland degradation is a widespread problem and its restoration remains a major challenge. In rece...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Natural regeneration is the natural process by which plants replace themselves. It is a cost-effecti...
In Laos, there are extensive shifting cultivation areas and regrowth forests spontaneously establish...