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Provenance-specific responses to climatic mismatch in <i>Betula ermanii</i> Cham. and implications for climate adaptation. [PDF]

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Paing AMM   +14 more
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Interactions Between Enrichment Planted Seedlings and Naturally Occurring Trees in Selectively Logged Lowland Dipterocarp Forest. [PDF]

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Marsh CJ   +10 more
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Drought Intensity, Timing, and Reproductive Strategy Drive Submerged Macrophyte Resilience. [PDF]

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He Y   +13 more
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Tillage index predicts weed seedling recruitment depth

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Plant Science, 2004
The influence of tillage on the depth of weed seedling recruitment has implications for species competitive ability, weed management strategy development, and the modeling of weed emergence; characterization of this relationship could aid in the creation of field-specific models of weed seedling recruitment.
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Seedling recruitment in the perennial herb Actaea spicata L.

Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 1994
Summary Different aspects of seedling recruitment in Actaea spicata were investigated in deciduous and mixed coniferous forests in central Sweden. Sowing experiments indicated that germination was seed limited. Natural seedling recruitment occurred mainly (ca. 95%) in the close vicinity of adult plants. Seedlings are abundant in natural populations,
Ove Eriksson
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Rodent seed predation and seedling recruitment in mesic grassland

Oecologia, 1999
Seedling recruitment of two grasses (Arrhenatherum elatius and Festuca rubra) and two herbs (Centaurea nigra and Rumex acetosa) was measured in areas with and without rodents to which seeds of each species were sown at three seed densities (1000, 10,000 and 50,000 seeds m-2) in two seasons (spring and autumn 1995).
G R, Edwards, M J, Crawley
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Species Turnover and Seedling Recruitment in Limestone Grasslands

Oikos, 1992
Species turnover and germination were analysed in the Veronica spicata-Avenula pratensis limestone grassland community. Species turnover was estimated on the basis of presence/absence of species in fifty 10×10 cm permanent plots during the period 1986 to 1989.
Graciela Rusch, Eddy van der Maarel
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