Population structure and regeneration of Tsuga dumosa and Abies spectabilis across altitudinal gradient in Rasuwa district, central Nepal
Badri Prasad Dhungana,
Vivek Thapa Chhetri
Abstract:In Nepal, Tsuga dumosa thrives well between 2,100-3,600 m altitudes above the mean sea level, mostly in the temperate region while Abies spectabilis occurs between 3,000-4,200 m altitude above the mean sea level in the sub-alpine region. Research on mature T. dumosa-A. spectabilis forests in Nepal is limited. This study aimed to analyze the population structure and regeneration status of T. dumosa and A. spectabilis in the high-altitude mixed forests of Rasuwa, central Nepal. Conducted in 2023, a total of 61 c… Show more
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