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How do light and water influence Pinus pinaster Ait. germination and early seedling development?

Germination and survival in the initial months represent a critical period for forest species. Many factors have significant influences and can produce a negative effect on regeneration. To prevent this, these factors must be known and their influence must be evaluated. The influence of light and of...

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Published in:Forest ecology and management 2009-11, Vol.258 (12), p.2647-2653
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Availability
Biological and medical sciences
Drought
environmental factors
equations
forest trees
Forestry
Forests
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Germination
growth and development
harvest intensity
Light
light intensity
Management
mortality
natural regeneration
Peninsulas
Pine
Pinus pinaster
rain
seed germination
seedling growth
silvicultural practices
Summer
Survival
Synecology
Terrestrial ecosystems
water
water availability
water stress
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