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Copper pruning improves root morphology and structure as well as growth of container-grown <em>Ligustrum lucidum</em> seedings
Yang, M., Jia, J., Tai, Z., Luo, Y., Yang, Z., Chen, H., … Zhou, Y. (2024). Copper pruning improves root morphology and structure as well as growth of container-grown Ligustrum lucidum seedings. New Forests, 55, 661-681. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-023-09996-4
Differences in xylem response to drought provide hints to future species selection
Huang, W., Fonti, P., Lundqvist, S. O., Larsen, J. B., Kehlet Hansen, J., & Garbrecht Thygesen, L. (2022). Differences in xylem response to drought provide hints to future species selection. New Forests, 53, 759-777. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-021-09885-8
Light- and nutrient-related relationships in mixed plantations of Eucalyptus and a high diversity of native tree species
Amazonas, N. T., Forrester, D. I., Silva, C. C., de Almeida, D. R. A., Oliveira, R. S., Rodrigues, R. R., & Brancalion, P. H. S. (2021). Light- and nutrient-related relationships in mixed plantations of Eucalyptus and a high diversity of native tree species. New Forests, 52, 807-828. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-020-09826-x
Estimation and economic evaluation of aboveground carbon storage of <i>Tectona grandis</i> plantations in Western Panama
Derwisch, S., Schwendenmann, L., Olschewski, R., & Hölscher, D. (2009). Estimation and economic evaluation of aboveground carbon storage of Tectona grandis plantations in Western Panama. New Forests, 37(3), 227-240. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-008-9119-2
Sustainability issues in Switzerland&#039;s forests
Ortloff, W. (1999). Sustainability issues in Switzerland's forests. New Forests, 18(1), 59-73. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006554024098
Genetic variation within European tree species
Müller-Starck, G., Baradat, P., & Bergmann, F. (1992). Genetic variation within European tree species. New Forests, 6, 23-47.