ScienceDaily: Study at the Polytechnic University of Valencia finds that local pine species are not necessarily the best option for repopulating burn sites. For the past six years, researchers at the Universitat Politènica de València (Polytechnic Univeristy of Valencia, UPV) have been studying the performance of twelve Aleppo pine varieties native to different regions of Spain in reforestation campaigns across three national forest areas. Different varieties or genotypes have different levels of resistance to......
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