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What is the best type of tree to use for forest restoration?

Pieter A. Zuidema () and Madelon Lohbeck

Nature, 2025, vol. 640, issue 8058, 325-326

Abstract: In forest experiments, tree species capable of high rates of photosynthesis grow more slowly than species with lower maximum rates of photosynthesis — with implications for tree-planting projects.

Keywords: Ecology; Conservation biology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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