Seed and microsite limitations of large-seeded, zoochorous trees in tropical forest restoration plantations in northern Thailand
© 2018 On deforested or degraded land, planting mixtures of native forest tree species facilitates establishment of incoming tree seedling species (species recruitment) by rapidly re-establishing canopy cover. However, delayed colonization of plantations by large-seeded, zoochorous (LSZ) tree specie...
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Main Authors: | Hathai A. Sangsupan, David E. Hibbs, Bradford A. Withrow-Robinson, Stephen Elliott |
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2018
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