2024
DOI: 10.1002/eco.2648
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Increased tree water use with the development of a dense understory layer in a North American hardwood forest

Arielle Rasoanaivo,
Claudele Ghotsa Mekontchou,
Pascal Rochon
et al.

Abstract: The formation of a single species, recalcitrant understory vegetation layer can limit tree regeneration and, in the long term, modify the composition of forests. Few studies have investigated how recalcitrant vegetation influences competition for water resources although the formation of a dense understory is likely to modify the forest water balance. In eastern North American hardwood forests, the development of a dense understory layer of American beech (Fagus grandifolia) has been observed in stands dominat… Show more

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