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Restoration of mixed-species forest by gap technique in Sanjiang Plain

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Many methods of restoration and rebuilding of forestry ecosystem were used, because the function of the secondary broad-leaved forests declined. One of these methods was the artificial regeneration carried out with gap technique in the forest. The results showed that the communities had been getting to Korean pine forests mixed with broad-leaved trees and the speed of development was much faster than before.

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Yanhua, Z., Shaoquan, N., Li, H. et al. Restoration of mixed-species forest by gap technique in Sanjiang Plain. Journal of Forestry Research 10, 20–24 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02855473

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