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their source, but
seedfall between 180–250 m (590–820 ft) was only 7% of that
found in
uncut stands.
Other studies determined that
seedfall in
clearcuts beyond...
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Washington DC, Agric. Handb. 659. 144 p. Noble, D.L.; Ronco, F. (1978).
Seedfall and
establishment of
Engelmann spruce and
subalpine fir in
clearcut openings...
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Field Museum of
Natural History Thesis Seasonality of
fruit production and
seedfall in a
tropical forest ecosystem in
Panama (1973)
Doctoral advisor Dwight...
- soil
saturated but not
flooded for a
period of one to
three months after seedfall is
required for germination.
After germination,
seedlings must grow fast...
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Southern Research Station. Waldron, R.M. (1965). "Cone
production and
seedfall in a
mature white spruce stand". The
Forestry Chronicle. 41 (3): 314–329...
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forest floor, in
preparation for
regenerating by
direct seeding or
natural seedfall", but the term is
often misapplied to
practices that
include scalping,...
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first occurs about the last of
December and
continues through the winter.
Seedfall starts in October,
peaks in December, and
continues until the
first of...
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particularly important in
carrying seed to new areas.
Seedling development-
After seedfall in the autumn, the
seeds lie
dormant until germination in late
April through...
- King, CM (1983). "The
relationships between beech (Notho****us sp.)
seedfall and po****tions of mice (Mus musculus), and the
demographic and dietary...
- in
South Island beech forests,
conservation managers prepare for
heavy seedfall as a
period of
increased conservation hazard in
beach forests. In beech...