Regeneration status of important tropical forest tree species in Bolivia: assessment and recommendations
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TextoSeries ; Forest Ecology and Management, 124(2-3), p.263-273, 1999Trabajos contenidos: - Mostacedo, B
- Fredericksen, T.S
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The regeneration status of 68 of the most important tropical forest tree species in Bolivian forests was reviewed to elucidate perceived problems with natural forest regeneration and to identify potential silvicultural systems that may help establish adequate regeneration. A wide range of species, important for timber, non-timber products, and forest ecological processes, was reviewed. A combination of ®eld research, interviews with local experts, and literature searches was used to conduct the assessment. In general, little published information was available on the regeneration ecology of Bolivian tree species. However, based on available sources, regeneration was deemed inadequate for 60
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