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Abnormal shoot growth in Korean red pine as a response to microclimate changes due to urbanization in Korea
Impacts of climate change (e.g., abnormal growth in plants, early flowering, and shifting vegetation zones) are being detected throughout the world. Urban land use and its resulting microclimates work in conju...
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Early recovery process and restoration planning of burned pine forests in central eastern Korea
In central eastern Korea, there has been a continued effort to sustain pine forests because of their value for wood and mushroom production, as well as for other resources. Through the analysis of previously b...
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Allogenic succession of Korean fir (Abies koreana Wils.) forests in different climate condition
This study was conducted to clarify the changes in vegetation that occurred due to changing environmental factors, especially climate, at Korean fir (Abies koreana) stands with different climatic conditions estab...
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Open AccessEcological consideration for several methodologies to diagnose vegetation phenology
A challenge of phenological research is to integrate remotely sensed observations obtained at different spatial and temporal scales to provide information that contains both a high temporal density and fine sp...