Increased light availability due to forestry mowing of invasive European buckthorn promotes its regeneration
Abstract
The invasive shrub Rhamnus cathartica L. (common buckthorn) dominates the understory of many temperate forests of eastern North America. Common buckthorn outcompetes native understory species for light, forming monospecific stands that suppress plant and animal diversity. Removing common buckthorn is a common management priority within its invasive range. In recent years, forestry mowing has become popular in removing common buckthorn. This...
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Title
Increased light availability due to forestry mowing of invasive European buckthorn promotes its regeneration
Published Date
Feb 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
475 - 482
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