2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1127(01)00609-0
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Propagating framework tree species to restore seasonally dry tropical forest: implications of seasonal seed dispersal and dormancy

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“…In Vietnam, Thailand and other tropical countries various species of Lithocarpus, Castanopsis, Syzygium, Artocarpus, Ficus, Cinnamomum, Horsfieldia, Garuga, Canarium and Garcinia have, however, been used for more or less successful direct seeding of degraded forests (Woods and Elliott 2004;Cole et al 2011;Tunjai 2012) and/or as framework trees for forest restoration (Blakesley et al 2002;Elliott et al 2003;Khopai and Elliot 2003;FSIV 2003;Acharya and Kafle 2009). Various species of these and other genera (some with capacity to coppice; Table 3) were most probably also promoted in HPC-forest by villagers during initiatives to upgrade and 'enrich' local logged-out forests, whereby species selection/promotion was a mixture of practical ecological considerations (what can grow readily under specific conditions?)…”
Section: Anthropogenic Influences On Forest Composition and Natural Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Vietnam, Thailand and other tropical countries various species of Lithocarpus, Castanopsis, Syzygium, Artocarpus, Ficus, Cinnamomum, Horsfieldia, Garuga, Canarium and Garcinia have, however, been used for more or less successful direct seeding of degraded forests (Woods and Elliott 2004;Cole et al 2011;Tunjai 2012) and/or as framework trees for forest restoration (Blakesley et al 2002;Elliott et al 2003;Khopai and Elliot 2003;FSIV 2003;Acharya and Kafle 2009). Various species of these and other genera (some with capacity to coppice; Table 3) were most probably also promoted in HPC-forest by villagers during initiatives to upgrade and 'enrich' local logged-out forests, whereby species selection/promotion was a mixture of practical ecological considerations (what can grow readily under specific conditions?)…”
Section: Anthropogenic Influences On Forest Composition and Natural Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These nurse species can quickly establish a protective tree canopy, which can shade the weeds and accelerate the natural establishment of native species [16,17]. However, ease of propagation in nurseries is still an important consideration for the framework species [18]. In contrast, the maximum diversity method uses a large number of species, but as a consequence this approach is highly dependent on the capacity of local nurseries to propagate a large number of species [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated knowledge of the seed collection, storage, germination requirements and seedling growth performance of native tree species is vital for region-specific biodiversity conservation and restoration plans [32,33]. Given the costs of nursery operations, species with high germination and fast seedling growth rate are more popular among nursery managers, for which good quality seedlings can be produced within a reasonable timeframe [18,34]. Therefore, quantitative information on species performance through nursery research is necessary for species selection and nursery management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many attempts have been made in history for ecosystem restoration at site scale, such as enhancing species dispersal [1] , utilizing spontaneous processes to revegetate those area surrounded by natural vegetation [2] , improving soil microbial to accelerate the process of restoration [3] , and applying frame species in ecological restoration [4][5][6] . However, no method can be found for the ecosystem restoration at regional scale, some effective ways for regional restoration are badly lacking in theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%