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1: Seed storage behaviour of native forest tree species of northern Thailand
Publication date11 Jun 2019
Author(s)Waiboonya, P., S. Elliott & P. Tiansawat
PublisherEnv. Asia.12(3):104-111. DOI 10.14456/ea.2019.50
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ABSTRACT: Storage of native forest tree seeds is essential for the development of seed-based forest restoration methods, such as direct or aerial seeding and for increasing representation of...
2: Sowing time and direct seeding success of native tree species for restoring tropical forest ecosystems in northern Thailand
Publication date2019
Author(s)Waiboonya, P. & S. Elliott
PublisherNew Forests: 81-99. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11056-019-09720-1
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ABSTRACT: Direct seeding (sowing seeds directly into ground) is potentially a cost-effective method of forest restoration that could replace or complement conventional tree planting, under certain...
3: Pre-dispersal seed predators and fungi differ in their effect on Luehea seemannii capsule development, seed germination and dormancy across two Panamanian forests
Publication date2017
Author(s)Tiansawat, P., N.G. Beckman & J.W. Dalling
PublisherBiotropica 49(6):871-880
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Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. In addition, non-fatal damage by seed predators may allow infection by fungi responsible for post-dispersal...
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