2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121221
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Variable retention harvesting and climate variations influence over natural regeneration dynamics in Nothofagus pumilio forests of Southern Patagonia

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“…Increased light availability has been identified as the major predictor of N. pumilio regeneration (Heinemann et al 2000;Ivancich et al 2011;Promis 2018). Nevertheless, regeneration values are closely linked not only to forest structure and light and resource availability, but also to seed supply and pre-and post-harvest seedlings establishment (Cuevas 2002;Martínez Pastur et al 2008Rodríguez-Souilla et al 2023b). The lack of a significant effect of harvest intensity on regeneration could be explained by a great variability and heterogeneity of stands conditions (Caldentey et al 2009).…”
Section: Anovamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased light availability has been identified as the major predictor of N. pumilio regeneration (Heinemann et al 2000;Ivancich et al 2011;Promis 2018). Nevertheless, regeneration values are closely linked not only to forest structure and light and resource availability, but also to seed supply and pre-and post-harvest seedlings establishment (Cuevas 2002;Martínez Pastur et al 2008Rodríguez-Souilla et al 2023b). The lack of a significant effect of harvest intensity on regeneration could be explained by a great variability and heterogeneity of stands conditions (Caldentey et al 2009).…”
Section: Anovamentioning
confidence: 99%