In many parts of the Canterbury high country, conifer seeds are spreading on the wind from exisiting plantations and shelterbelts, leading to a serious weed problem. Environment Canterbury set the task at MISG to model this spread, and thus provide a basis for prioritising control operations on a limited budget. The study group provided increased understanding of topographic and climatic factors involved in seed dispersal, and of the distribution of the resulting seed rain. In addition a simulation framework was developed for comparing the effectiveness of different control strategies
Acknowledgments We thank the Sabah Forestry Department for access to SFR and the Rainforest Discover...
1. Management decisions regarding invasive plants often have to be made quickly and in the face of f...
Rhododendron ponticum (Ericaceae) is a serious invasive alien plant in the British Isles and is of c...
Seed dispersal in New Zealand relies on a different guild from the one present before the arrival of...
Throughout the high country grasslands introduced conifers have shown a tendency to develop wildling...
The invasion of Salix cinerea (grey sallow willow) is one of the major threats to Sphagnum bogs on t...
Dispersal is the process by which plants expand their range and explore new habitats. When local hab...
1. Pine (genus Pinus) species are planted extensively for forestry purposes in areas where they are ...
Invasive plants disrupt ecosystems from local to landscape scales, and there is a pressing need to p...
New Zealand is a recognised leader in horticultural practices which include the use of boundary shel...
1. Pines (genus Pinus) are cultivated extensively for forestry purposes, particularly in regions tha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate seedling recruitment beneath kanuka forest at Tiromoana...
The extend to which seed dispersal influences seedling recruitment is of major importance for forest...
Age and distance from source were measured in southern New Zealand for plants of lodgepole pine and ...
This study presents the results of the investigation into the vegetation recovery following the 2015...
Acknowledgments We thank the Sabah Forestry Department for access to SFR and the Rainforest Discover...
1. Management decisions regarding invasive plants often have to be made quickly and in the face of f...
Rhododendron ponticum (Ericaceae) is a serious invasive alien plant in the British Isles and is of c...
Seed dispersal in New Zealand relies on a different guild from the one present before the arrival of...
Throughout the high country grasslands introduced conifers have shown a tendency to develop wildling...
The invasion of Salix cinerea (grey sallow willow) is one of the major threats to Sphagnum bogs on t...
Dispersal is the process by which plants expand their range and explore new habitats. When local hab...
1. Pine (genus Pinus) species are planted extensively for forestry purposes in areas where they are ...
Invasive plants disrupt ecosystems from local to landscape scales, and there is a pressing need to p...
New Zealand is a recognised leader in horticultural practices which include the use of boundary shel...
1. Pines (genus Pinus) are cultivated extensively for forestry purposes, particularly in regions tha...
The purpose of this study was to investigate seedling recruitment beneath kanuka forest at Tiromoana...
The extend to which seed dispersal influences seedling recruitment is of major importance for forest...
Age and distance from source were measured in southern New Zealand for plants of lodgepole pine and ...
This study presents the results of the investigation into the vegetation recovery following the 2015...
Acknowledgments We thank the Sabah Forestry Department for access to SFR and the Rainforest Discover...
1. Management decisions regarding invasive plants often have to be made quickly and in the face of f...
Rhododendron ponticum (Ericaceae) is a serious invasive alien plant in the British Isles and is of c...