Changes in the light condition and the density of regenerating Chamaecyparis obtusa individuals after selection cutting practice at the Akasawa Experimental Forest, Kiso, Nagano Prefecture.
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posted on 2021-09-16, 00:30authored byHisashi Sugita
This data provide the location and topographic wetness index of each quadrat, the changes in the light conditions and the densities of Chamaecyparis obtusa individuals after selection cutting practice, and small seedling (H<0.5 m), large seedling (0.5-1.3 m) densities ca. 30 years after the cutting, at the Akasawa Experimental Forest, Kiso, Nagano Prefecture.
The long-term experimental research for
ca. 30 years was accomplished by the cooperation and collaboration among many
researchers and investigation staffs including the author, Mr. Kuniyuki Arai,
Mr. Tetsuya Sengoku, Dr. Takeshi Morisawa, Mr. Haruhiko Mimura, Mr. Naoaki
Tate, Mr. Masayuki Imamura, and Mr. Hiromichi Kushima.
Funding
15K07498
History
Manuscript title
Regeneration success of Chamaecyparis obtusa after selection cutting practice in a natural forest without dwarf bamboo undergrowth