Ha T. T. Do
Southern Cross University
3 Papers
Ha T. T. Do is an academic researcher from Southern Cross University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deciduous & Basal area. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Recovery of tropical moist deciduous dipterocarp forest in Southern Vietnam
TL;DR: In this article, the successional stages and recovery pathways for mixed dipterocarp forest in Dong Nai Biosphere Reserve (DNBR), Southern Vietnam were determined using a dataset of 61 pairs of 1000m2 plots, representing a range of recovery times (21-38 years), disturbances, and soil types with five categories: (1) Agent Orange affected, (2) Logging, (3), Logging and (4) Inundated, (5) Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR), (6) Protection and (7) Protection).
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Site conditions for regeneration of climax species, the key for restoring moist deciduous tropical forest in Southern Vietnam
TL;DR: Investigating how the presence and abundance of seedlings of a previously dominant, now threatened species, Dipterocapus dyeri Pierre, varies across a range of environmental conditions concluded that secondary forests which contain adequate numbers of adult D. Dyeri as seed sources, light availability, soil pH of < 5.0, and good drainage strongly favour survival and growth of D.dyeri seedlings.
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