Sowing time and direct seeding success of native tree species for restoring tropical forest ecosystems in northern Thailand
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. Direct seeding (sowing seeds directly into ground) is potentially a cost-effective method of forest restoration that could replace or complement conventional tree planting, under certain conditions. However, the effects of timing on both the success and practicability of...
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Main Authors: | Panya Waiboonya, Stephen Elliott |
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