2003
DOI: 10.1080/713610860
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Conifer Regeneration Problems in Boreal and Temperate Forests with Ericaceous Understory: Role of Disturbance, Seedbed Limitation, and Keytsone Species Change

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“…For example, under controlled conditions, Kong et al (2002) have shown that the total amount of volatiles synthesised by Ageratum conyzoides L. increased significantly when it was grown in competition with Bidens pilosa L. Similarly, under experimental conditions, (Ormeño et al, 2007a,b) offered evidence that plant competition alters terpene emissions and content of Mediterranean shrubs. Under natural conditions, the effect of plant competition on allelochemical production has been less widely studied, in particular for woody species, even if the importance of chemical interactions among plants in forest development or dynamics has already been noted (Mallik, 2003;Fernandez et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, under controlled conditions, Kong et al (2002) have shown that the total amount of volatiles synthesised by Ageratum conyzoides L. increased significantly when it was grown in competition with Bidens pilosa L. Similarly, under experimental conditions, (Ormeño et al, 2007a,b) offered evidence that plant competition alters terpene emissions and content of Mediterranean shrubs. Under natural conditions, the effect of plant competition on allelochemical production has been less widely studied, in particular for woody species, even if the importance of chemical interactions among plants in forest development or dynamics has already been noted (Mallik, 2003;Fernandez et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to earlier studies (Baležentienė, Šė-žienė, 2010; Lalljee et al, 2000; Louis et al, 2007;Mallik, 2003), seed germination and ecosystem (forest) regeneration after clear cutting are reliant on present plant species and plant parts. The ground part of all three donor-plant species tested indicated the lower inhibitory effect comparing with that caused by roots (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Compte tenu que la productivité ligneuse des DS serait initialement inhibée par les facteurs abiotiques et biotiques du milieu Mallik 2003;Riverin et Gagnon 1996;Kershaw 1978), l'hypothèse testée dans cette étude est que la réponse après perturbation des bioindicateurs de végétaux diverge entre les DS et les PM, la capacité de support étant inférieure dans les DS. Les travaux de Girard (2004) et forment une forêt continue résultant des cycles de feu plus courts que la longévité des essences qui la composent (Boucher et al 2003).…”
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“…De plus, le stress induit par l'irradiation solaire et le stress hydrique affecte négativement la survie des mousses présentes sur les parterres forestiers (Brumelis et Carleton 1989). À l'inverse des milieux fermés, les DS détiennent une forte abondance d'éricacées et de lichens, notamment la cladonia stellaris (Kershaw 1978 (Yamasaki et al 2002;Mallik 2003). Ces facteurs inhiberaient ou nuirait à l'installation permanente des nouvelles espèces dans les peuplements ouverts.…”
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