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Autor:
Lincoln Quevedo, Marielos Peña-Claros, Juan Carlos Licona, William Pariona, Francis E. Putz, Alfredo Alarcón, Urbano Choque, Geoffrey M. Blate, Marisol Toledo, Lourens Poorter, Marco J. Justiniano, Todd S. Fredericksen, Claudio Leaño
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 44:276-283
Soil characteristics are important drivers of variation in wet tropical forest structure and diversity, but few studies have evaluated these relationships in drier forest types. Using tree and soil data from 48 and 32 1ha plots, respectively, in a Bo
Autor:
William Pariona, Geoffrey M. Blate, Bonifacio Mostacedo, Z. Villegas, Francis E. Putz, Alfredo Alarcón, Marielos Peña-Claros, Juan Carlos Licona, Todd S. Fredericksen, U. Choque, Claudio Leaño
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management, 256(7), 1458-1467
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (2008) 7
Forest Ecology and Management 256 (2008) 7
Use of reduced-impact logging (RIL) techniques has repeatedly been shown to reduce damage caused by logging. Unfortunately, these techniques do not necessarily ameliorate the low growth rates of many commercial species or otherwise assure recovery of
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 225:207-212
Silvicultural treatments that remove non-commercial trees can be very beneficial to the residual stand, but are rarely implemented in tropical forests due to perceptions of high cost. This study evaluated the efficacy and cost of four chainsaw girdli
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 181:313-322
One-year-old logging gaps were sampled in dry and humid selectively-logged Bolivian tropical forests to determine the density of commercial tree regeneration. The efficacy of liberation treatments designed to enhance the growth and survival of saplin
Autor:
William Pariona, Todd S. Fredericksen
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 171:223-230
The impact of skidder disturbance on recruitment of commercial tree regeneration within logging gaps was studied using paired scarified and unscarified plots as well as whole-gap surveys of scarified and unscarified areas in a Bolivian tropical humid
Autor:
U. Choque, Marielos Peña-Claros, Bonifacio Mostacedo, Alfredo Alarcón, Juan Carlos Licona, Claudio Leaño, Z. Villegas, William Pariona
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (2009) 6
Forest Ecology and Management, 258(6), 971-977
Forest Ecology and Management, 258(6), 971-977
Silvicultural treatments are often needed in selectively logged tropical forest to enhance the growth rates of many commercial tree species and, consequently, for recovering a larger proportion of the initial volume harvested over the next cutting cy
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/silvicultural-treatments-enhance-growth-rates-of-future-crop-tree
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/silvicultural-treatments-enhance-growth-rates-of-future-crop-tree