Influence of partial harvesting and site factors on the abundance and composition of natural regeneration in the Acadian Forest of Maine, USA
Problem Addressed: Understanding the factors regulating the composition and abundance of natural regeneration in Acadian forest ecosystems.
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Importance of silvicultural treatment and site factors in structuring the species composition and abundance of natural regeneration.
Key Findings: Overstory and understory vegetation exhibit greater control over regeneration patterns than substrate and soil attributes, or silvicultural treatment, in partially harvested mixedwood stands.
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- Bataineh, Mohammad
School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello
bataineh@uamont.edu - Kenefic, Laura
USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station - Weiskittel, Aaron
School of Forest Resources, University of Maine - Wagner, Robert
School of Forest Resources, University of Maine - Brissette, John
USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
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