Regeneration Strategies as a Proactive Approach to Vegetation Management

Summary


After cutting a forest stand, an important goal is to return the site to desired tree species. Natural and artificial methods of planting and seeding are used to reforest the land. Site conditions dictate the best method to use for successful regeneration

 

Date Published:  January 01, 2001
Publisher:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Science and Information Resources Division

Details

ISSN 1201-9348 (printed edition), ISBN 0-7794-0671-0 (printed edition), ISBN 0-7794-0672-9 (electronic edition)

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