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Oak trees change their fine roots and "energize" soil microbes by supplying them with a cocktail of small organic compounds, ...
By Petro Kotzé The destruction of tropical rainforests — seen in shocking images of huge wildfires, vast clearcuts, and dying ...
The team behind Circle Forestry and its sister company, Circle Soil, is working to transform both how forests are managed and ...
New research from Boston University reveals that while warmer summers can speed up tree growth, declining snowpack may slow ...
The loss of snow cover in temperate forests is set to slow their growth and reduce their ability to remove carbon from the ...
Soils of rainforests: Characterization of major constraints of dominant forest soils in the humid tropics / S. Kauffman, W.G. Sombroek and S. Mantel -- The World Reference Base for Soil Resources: An ...
Biodiversity isn’t just about what’s growing in the forest, but also how it’s growing. Forests with a wide range of tree ...
Lookout Fire burned most of a forest in Oregon. What's unfolding in the aftermath could inform the future of other forests ...
The Balodabazar Forest Department is launching a significant ecological restoration project under the CAMPA scheme, planning ...
A new study shows that simply changing how trees are arranged can boost forest growth, improve soil health, and lock away more carbon.
The demonstration project produces a soil-enhancing charcoal from small trees cut from the forest that otherwise would have been burned as slash piles during an ongoing forest-thinning project.
The Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting the seventh annual foraging workshop on Saturday, Aug.