A critical issue in effective post-fire regeneration and re-establishment of a burnt forest is the stage concerning the burned stands. When stands are mature and produce seeds, the regeneration can theoretically be achieved, while in the case of immature stands, they may not be able to produce enough quantities of germinable seeds that can secure stand re-establishment. It is estimated that a period of 15–16 years after fire is needed for enough seed production to achieve natural forest re-establishment. This study aimed at the estimation of the real reproduction capacity of Pinus brutia stands 20 years after a wildfire, in an area of northern Greece. The study focused on stand structure, cone production and their morphological characterist...
<p><em>Aim of study</em>: The main aim of this study was to analyse the post-fire recruitment and gr...
Post-fire regeneration of pine (Pinus brutia) forest of Samos island was investigated 6 years after ...
Many studies have outlined the benefits for growth and reproduction resulting from thinning extremel...
Pinus brutia Ten. is a characteristic species of the eastern Mediterranean. P. brutia and P. halepen...
Wildfires are a natural disturbance in many ecosystems. Consequently, plant species have acquired tr...
Pinus brutia (east Ìedßteðaçean or brutia pine) is the most common pine species of the eastem Ìedite...
Pinus brutia forest ecosystem forms a special part in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. This species ...
Pinus brutia forest ecosystem forms a special part in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. This species ...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
In Spain, wildfires have increased during the last decades with Pinus halepensis forests being the ...
Fire is an important factor in the evolution and ecology of Mediterranean plant species. The fire fr...
The resilience of serotinous obligate-seeding plants to fire may be compromised if increasing fire f...
The impact of forest fire on three Mediterranean forest types: Pinus pinea, Pinus halepensis/brutia ...
In fire-and drought-prone Mediterranean forests tree growth and regeneration depend on the moisture ...
Background and Purpose: Abies cephalonica Loudon (Greek fir) is a dominant tree species of the mount...
<p><em>Aim of study</em>: The main aim of this study was to analyse the post-fire recruitment and gr...
Post-fire regeneration of pine (Pinus brutia) forest of Samos island was investigated 6 years after ...
Many studies have outlined the benefits for growth and reproduction resulting from thinning extremel...
Pinus brutia Ten. is a characteristic species of the eastern Mediterranean. P. brutia and P. halepen...
Wildfires are a natural disturbance in many ecosystems. Consequently, plant species have acquired tr...
Pinus brutia (east Ìedßteðaçean or brutia pine) is the most common pine species of the eastem Ìedite...
Pinus brutia forest ecosystem forms a special part in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. This species ...
Pinus brutia forest ecosystem forms a special part in Mediterranean forest ecosystems. This species ...
[Methods] We selected 13 sites dominated by Pinus halepensis trees in the Valencia region (eastern S...
In Spain, wildfires have increased during the last decades with Pinus halepensis forests being the ...
Fire is an important factor in the evolution and ecology of Mediterranean plant species. The fire fr...
The resilience of serotinous obligate-seeding plants to fire may be compromised if increasing fire f...
The impact of forest fire on three Mediterranean forest types: Pinus pinea, Pinus halepensis/brutia ...
In fire-and drought-prone Mediterranean forests tree growth and regeneration depend on the moisture ...
Background and Purpose: Abies cephalonica Loudon (Greek fir) is a dominant tree species of the mount...
<p><em>Aim of study</em>: The main aim of this study was to analyse the post-fire recruitment and gr...
Post-fire regeneration of pine (Pinus brutia) forest of Samos island was investigated 6 years after ...
Many studies have outlined the benefits for growth and reproduction resulting from thinning extremel...