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- who: ufeffKai-Liufeff ufeffLiuufeff et al. from the Basel, Switzerland Dali University have published the Article: Understory vegetation diversity, soil properties and microbial community response to different thinning intensities in ufeffCryptomeria japonicaufeff var. ufeffsinensisufeff plantations, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 28/02/2023
- what: The main reason is that thinning results in more or larger canopy gaps and improves understory light conditions, which increases plant diversity (Tamura and Yamane, 2017). Thinning promotes the growth of planted trees and understory vegetation, which is the main reason for changing the composition and decomposition rate of litter and . . .
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