2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4264935/v1
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Shading and selection effect-mediated species mixing enhance the growth of native trees in dry tropical forests

Abebe Damtew Awraris,
Emiru Birhane,
Christian Messier
et al.

Abstract: Tropical dry forests remain vital to rural communities, but they often suffer from degradation and require restoration. In many cases, restoration involves planting monospecific plantations of robust exotic species; however, detailed ecological studies are required to understand how native species mixtures can become successful for restoration purposes. To address this knowledge gap, a tree diversity experiment (IDENT-Ethiopia) was conducted to examine the impact of species diversity and shading on the growth … Show more

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