Regeneration Process of the Korean Beech(Fagus multinervis Nakai) Forest
Regeneration Process of the Korean Beech(Fagus multinervis Nakai) Forest
- 한국생태학회
- The Korean Journal of Ecology
- Vol.25 No.4
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2002.01267 - 273 (7 pages)
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Regeneration process of the Korean beech (Fagus multinervis Nakai) forest was studied in relation to the distributional pattern and age structure. In this study, it was clarified that the Korean beech forest is regenerated in both way: seedlings(sexual reproduction) and sprouts(vegetative reproduction) formations. In the large gaps, seedling may be established, resulting in clusters of even-aged individuals. But in the small-sized gaps, there may filled by the extention of surrounding trees and/or by the young trunks, which have sprouted from the base of stumps. As most gaps in the F. multinervis forest were derived from falling of a single stem, regeneration by sprouts seems to be more common than that by the seedlings.
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