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Old trees more important than pollarding for the diversity of lichen, fungi and mosses

Published on: 14. December 2017
Author: Bjørg Bruset

Pollarded trees have a higher diversity of lichen, fungi and mosses, but this may be due mainly to the high age of these trees

Old trees more important than pollarding for the diversity of lichen, fungi and mosses

Pollarding of trees is the harvesting of leaves and small branches for animal fodder. Up until World War II pollarding was a crucial addition to the animal fodder on farms all over Europe and in Norway.

Old pollarded trees are o

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