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1: Selecting suitable tree species for direct seeding to restore forest ecosystems in northern Thailand
Publication date09 Apr 2024
Author(s)Naruangsri, K, W. Pathom-aree, S. Elliott & P. Tiansawat
PublisherForests (MDPI)
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ABSTRACT: To upscale restoration of tropical forest ecosystems, direct seeding—sowing seeds directly into the ground—is potentially more cost-effective than tree planting. However, its success is...
2: Differential seed removal, germination and seedling growth as determinants of species suitability for forest restoration by direct seeding – A case study from northern Thailand
Publication date16 Aug 2023
Author(s)Naruangsri, K., P. Tiansawat, S. Elliott
PublisherForest Ecosystems
Format
ABSTRACT: Direct seeding is potentially a more cost-effective alternative to conventional tree planting for restoring tropical forest ecosystems. However, seed loss, due to removal and damage by...
3: Effects of seed traits on the success of direct seeding for restoring southern Thailand’s lowland evergreen forest ecosystem
Publication date2012
Author(s)Tunjai, P. & S. Elliott
PublisherSpringer, New Forests 43:319-333. DOI 10.1007/s11056-011-9283-7
Format
ABSTRACT: The success of direct seeding, as a low-cost approach to forest restoration, varies with tree species and seed characteristics. A system to predict which tree species are likely to be...
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