Mechanical treatments stimulate expansion of native understory plants in dry conifer forests

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Mechanical thinning of forests is one method used to prevent high intensity wildfire and create a more open overstory. This Science You Can Use outlines how this treatment benefits native understory plants like grasses and sedges. Forests that were treated had higher understory species diversity, and native understory plants were more abundant. This research helps to inform restoration and forest management practices.

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