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Natural regeneration triggers compositional and functional shifts in soil seed banks.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Secondary forests emerging during traditional shifting cultivation practices are increasingly recognized for their fulfillment of ecosystem services and mitigation potential of climate change and biodiversity losses.
P. S. Medeiros-Sarmento   +2 more
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Natural regeneration in urban forests is limited by early-establishment dynamics: implications for management.

Ecological Applications, 2020
Urban forested natural areas are valuable ecological and social resources, but long-term sustainability of these habitats is challenged by environmental and social factors associated with urban ecosystems.
M. Piana   +4 more
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Ash dieback, soil and deer browsing influence natural regeneration of European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.).

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) dieback affects both overstory trees and natural regeneration. The decline of ash caused by severe crown defoliation and branch mortality has a high impact on ash natural regeneration.
Krzysztof Turczański   +2 more
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Stimulating Natural Regeneration

2006
Forests can regenerate in previously forested areas once the land ceases to be used for alternative purposes (e.g., grazing, agriculture, wood extraction). However, the recovery process can be extremely slow or inhibited in highly degraded ecosystems. The principal challenges for those working in forest restoration are to evaluate a forest’s potential ...
Silvia Holz, Guillermo Placci
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Periodontal Regeneration Around Natural Teeth

Annals of Periodontology, 1996
1. Evidence is conclusive (Table 2) that periodontal regeneration in humans is possible following the use of bone grafts, guided tissue regeneration procedures, both without and in combination with bone grafts, and root demineralization procedures. 2.
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Nature's strategies: Resilience by regeneration

Science, 2018
Through regrowth of damaged tissue, a salamander heals itself.
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Changing land use and increasing abundance of deer cause natural regeneration failure of oaks: Six decades of landscape-scale evidence

Forest Ecology and Management, 2019
Many tree species worldwide are suffering from slow or failed natural regeneration with dramatic consequences for biodiversity and ecosystem services.
L. Petersson   +7 more
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Wildfires as a major challenge for natural regeneration in Atlantic Forest.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
The natural regeneration management is a good strategy of ecological restoration of the Atlantic Forest, one of the most devastated biomes on the planet. However, the frequent occurrence of wildfires is one of the challenges to the success of this method.
João F. C. dos Santos   +7 more
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Forest restoration in southern Amazonia: Soil preparation triggers natural regeneration

Forest Ecology and Management, 2019
Forest regeneration in abandoned pastures in Amazonia has been well studied, but active restoration of non-resilient pastures has not. In this work, we evaluated large-scale active restoration of intensively used pastures in southern Amazonia, where the ...
G. M. Rezende, D. L. Vieira
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