2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.14668
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Restoration thinning accelerates small tree growth but may slow large tree growth in a multi‐age flood‐dependent forest

Emma Gorrod,
Laura White,
Michael Bedward
et al.

Abstract: Large tree decline is occurring globally with critical implications for biodiversity and carbon sequestration. Restoration thinning is a potential management action to accelerate tree growth and promote large tree development in forests, yet trials have been limited and results have been mixed. We conducted a large‐scale trial to determine whether restoration thinning could accelerate the development of large trees in river red gum forests in Australia that had experienced widespread woody thickening and a de… Show more

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