Direct tree seeding is potentially an economical technique for restoring forests on abandoned fields. However, the success of tree establishment depends on many factors related to species and seed characteristics, environmental conditions, competition and predation. We compared seedling emergence, survival and growth of six tree species of different seed sizes in a forest restoration project of abandoned fields. Species were seeded in plots with and without herbaceous vegetation and with and without protection from bird and mammal predation. Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) did not emerge in all treatments, paper birch (Betula papyrifera) and tamarack (Larix laricina) had a seedling emergence rate lower than 1%, and sugar maple (Acer sa...
1 Large-seeded species have long been known to have higher survivorship during establishment than sm...
Research Highlights: When biotic interactions such as disease alter both the seed production capacit...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Direct tree seeding is potentially an economical technique for restoring forests on abandoned fields...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
ABSTRACT Seed size is commonly related to higher rates of emergence and survival, and biomass of see...
This study took place in southern Québec (Canada) where young stands of white ash and grey bi...
The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the pot...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Swietenia macrophylla King and Cedrela odorata Linnaeus are globally and locally important timber sp...
In a greenhouse experiment, seedling survival of two oak species (Quercus rugosa and Q. laurina) was...
There is concern that the conifer component of mixed conifer-deciduous forests in the Great Lakes re...
Mast seeding is considered a reproductive trait resulting from several potential evolutionary forces...
1 Large-seeded species have long been known to have higher survivorship during establishment than sm...
Research Highlights: When biotic interactions such as disease alter both the seed production capacit...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...
Direct tree seeding is potentially an economical technique for restoring forests on abandoned fields...
Tree seedlings planted in abandoned agricultural fields interact with herb communities through compe...
ABSTRACT Seed size is commonly related to higher rates of emergence and survival, and biomass of see...
This study took place in southern Québec (Canada) where young stands of white ash and grey bi...
The choice of revegetating via direct seeding or planting nursery-grown seedlings influences the pot...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Regenerating northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) on high-quality growing sites is a continuing probl...
After decades focused on promoting economically valuable species, management of northern temperate f...
Swietenia macrophylla King and Cedrela odorata Linnaeus are globally and locally important timber sp...
In a greenhouse experiment, seedling survival of two oak species (Quercus rugosa and Q. laurina) was...
There is concern that the conifer component of mixed conifer-deciduous forests in the Great Lakes re...
Mast seeding is considered a reproductive trait resulting from several potential evolutionary forces...
1 Large-seeded species have long been known to have higher survivorship during establishment than sm...
Research Highlights: When biotic interactions such as disease alter both the seed production capacit...
Boreal forest disturbance regimes have changed during the past century, in turn changing regeneratio...