Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China).
A) Does the sapling performance of early succession species and late succession species differs at the early stage of planting experiment?
B) Does the sapling performance of evergreen species and deciduous species differs at the early stage of planting experiment?
C) Does the sapling performance differs between monoculture and mixture planting?
D) Does sapling survival rate differ from site characteristics?
2010-05-04 22:00:00 UTC
final
Z1e Project management and coordination for the European subprojects in the forest biodiversity ecosystem experiment BEF-China
Xuefei Yang
xuefei@mail.kib.ac.cn
Erik Welk
erik.welk@botanik.uni-halle.de
Wenzel Kröber
noreply@uni.halle.de
Thomas Scholten
thomas.scholten@uni-tuebingen.de
Bernhard Schmid, Prof.
bernhard.schmid@ieu.uzh.ch
Helge Bruelheide, Prof.
helge.bruelheide@botanik.uni-halle.de
Karin Nadrowski
nadrowski@uni-leipzig.de
Peter Kühn
peter.kuehn@uni-tuebingen.de
Main Experiment: Site A tree census from 2010
main
false
Xuefei Yang
xuefei@mail.kib.ac.cn
Helge Bruelheide, Prof.
helge.bruelheide@botanik.uni-halle.de
https://data.botanik.uni-halle.de/bef-china/datasets/319/download
https://data.botanik.uni-halle.de/bef-china/datasets/319/download.csv?separate_category_columns=true
Yang, X., Bauhus, J., Both, S., Fang, T., Härdtle, W., Kröber, W., ... & Bruelheide, H. (2013). Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China). European Journal of Forest Research, 132(4), 593-606.
2013-01-05
accepted