Sasa spp., monocarpic dwarf bamboos, are known to form recalcitrant understories, lower species diversity, and hinder forest development. Sasa borealis distributed throughout Korea showed a phenomenon of synchronized dieback after large-scale synchronized flowering nationwide around 2015. Therefore, we conducted this study to take advantage of the rare event and add prevailing activity of wild boars and culm removal to elucidate whether they promote the regeneration of a long-term suppressed forest. We set permanent plots in forests with different understory types, and tracked the vegetation change in 5 years with respect to species composition, tree regeneration, and S. borealis reestablishment. This study focused on comparison between plo...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
<div><p>Bamboos are typical examples of highly synchronized semelparous species. Their mass-flowerin...
The lowland rain forest at Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia is subject to disturbance by ...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
<div><p>The flowering periods of woody bamboos, seed set, natural regeneration and death after flowe...
The flowering periods of woody bamboos, seed set, natural regeneration and death after flowering hav...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Mass flowering (masting) has been hypothesized to be an adaptive strategy to satiate florivores/gran...
Species reintroduction programmes should include consideration of potential impacts on key species i...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
Recently, a dwarf bamboo species, Sasa kurilensis; Poaceae, has invaded into alpine snow-meadows in ...
ABSTRACT Bamboo grove may cause changes in the structure and floristic composition of natural regene...
Aim of study: to study the effects of gap size, gap age and bamboo Fargesia denudata on natural rege...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
<div><p>Bamboos are typical examples of highly synchronized semelparous species. Their mass-flowerin...
The lowland rain forest at Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia is subject to disturbance by ...
Anthropogenic disturbances in forest management practices can affect wild edible plants. Soil scarif...
Despite the advantage of plant clonality in patchy environments, studies focusing on genet demograph...
<div><p>The flowering periods of woody bamboos, seed set, natural regeneration and death after flowe...
The flowering periods of woody bamboos, seed set, natural regeneration and death after flowering hav...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Mass flowering (masting) has been hypothesized to be an adaptive strategy to satiate florivores/gran...
Species reintroduction programmes should include consideration of potential impacts on key species i...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
Recently, a dwarf bamboo species, Sasa kurilensis; Poaceae, has invaded into alpine snow-meadows in ...
ABSTRACT Bamboo grove may cause changes in the structure and floristic composition of natural regene...
Aim of study: to study the effects of gap size, gap age and bamboo Fargesia denudata on natural rege...
Wild edible plants, ecological foodstuffs obtained from forest ecosystems, grow in natural fields, a...
<div><p>Bamboos are typical examples of highly synchronized semelparous species. Their mass-flowerin...
The lowland rain forest at Pasoh Forest Reserve in Peninsular Malaysia is subject to disturbance by ...