Black locust forms dense and relatively productive stands when colonizing abandoned areas. Recent secondary woodlands host a heterogeneous array of species where understory richness seems more related to site and landscape factors rather than by the presence of the alien tree per se. Further research should consider other taxa communities and focus on a range of stand development stages.
On recent secondary stands of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) and their plant diversity in a north-eastern Italian region - Poster
SITZIA, TOMMASO;CAMPAGNARO, THOMAS
2013
Abstract
Black locust forms dense and relatively productive stands when colonizing abandoned areas. Recent secondary woodlands host a heterogeneous array of species where understory richness seems more related to site and landscape factors rather than by the presence of the alien tree per se. Further research should consider other taxa communities and focus on a range of stand development stages.File in questo prodotto:
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