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August 15, 2024 at 6:03 pm #27445AnilParticipant
Wildling transplantation offers a promising approach to ecological restoration and afforestation. By harnessing nature’s own regeneration process, this method proves to be both ecologically sound and economically feasible.
A variety of plants, including trees, shrubs, climbers, and grasses, naturally disperse their seeds, which germinate under suitable conditions. Once these seedlings have established themselves for about 1-2 weeks, they can be carefully uprooted and transplanted to desired locations.
It is crucial to prioritize wildlings growing in clusters or under shade for transplantation, as these individuals exhibit greater resilience. This practice not only conserves resources but also contributes to biodiversity enhancement and ecosystem stability.
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