Tree species that ‘live slow, die older’ enhance tropical peat swamp restoration: evidence from a systematic review
Degraded tropical peatlands lack tree cover and are often subject to seasonal flooding and repeated burning. These harsh environments for tree seedlings to survive and grow are therefore challenging to revegetate. Knowledge on species performance from previous plantings represents an important evide...
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