Seedling survival and successful forest restoration involves many silvicultural practices. One important aspect of a successful forest restoration program is planting quality seedlings with …
Forest loss and degradation is occurring at high rates but humankind is experiencing historical momentum that favors forest restoration. Approaches to restoration may follow …
Cork oak has historically been an important species in the western Mediterranean— ecologically as a canopy or “framework” tree in natural woodlands, and culturally as an …
SC Grossnickle, YA El-Kassaby - New Forests, 2016 - Springer
This review examines the published work on bareroot and container stocktypes in forest restoration programs. The objective was to define overall trends between these two …
In recent decades, the use of heavy machinery in forest management has significantly increased, causing the compaction of forest soils and potentially affecting seedling survival …
Field performance can be predicted by evaluating nursery stock quality, but optimal morphological variables for use in these assessments may vary by species especially under …
Reforestation efforts in dryland ecosystems frequently encounter drought and limited soil productivity, although both factors usually interact synergistically to worsen water stress for …
SC Grossnickle, V Ivetić - New Forests, 2022 - Springer
Root development is critical to successful establishment after seedlings are outplanted on a forest restoration site. There is an array of practices nursery practitioners and foresters use to …
The distribution of plants is associated with their different patterns of response to their environment. Mediterranean plants have evolved a number of morphological and …