When can you transplant ferns in MN?
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Ferns can have important roles in the restoration of disturbed ecosystems. | |
29 Citations | The ferns appear to be ecologically well separated. |
24 Citations | These potential ferns could be used as bio control agnets. |
Fern thickets can delay successional transitions but ferns also provide regeneration sites for other species and stabilize slopes. | |
This is the first completely documented report of this type of life cycle in the ferns. | |
21 Citations | The effects of the harvesting season on frond production and interactions between the ferns and their competitors and predators should be investigated before these ferns are made available for commercial harvesting. |
Long-distance dispersal of ferns is thought to rely on successful intragametophytic selfing. | |
10 Citations | The same protocol may also be applicable to similar threatened ferns. |
This suggests that the polygrammoid ferns arose through an old, rapid radiation. | |
51 Citations | Survival of individuals through harvesting operations is crucial to the maintenance of the role of tree-ferns as a keystone species in Wet Forests and simple modifications to current practices could increase the survival of tree-ferns in clearfelled areas. |
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