Des Rapports Entre Les Racines Et Les Branches Des Arbres Au Point De Vue De L'acclimatation Et Des Repeuplements Artificiels Plus Particulièrement En Ce Qui Concerne Les Arbres Forestiers Ou En Massifs by M. Regimbeau. This work presents a theoretical framework for understanding how the life of trees depends on the relationships between roots and branches and how these relationships influence acclimatization and artificial repopulation. Regimbeau argues that roots and their interactions with branches are the primary site of the plant's life, shaping species' responses to climate, soil, and silvicultural practice. The treatise is organized into a philosophic-principles section and a rules section, addressing acclimatation, sowing, plantations, and shelters, with attention to both deciduous and evergreen species. It also discusses objections and diverse applications to illustrate how the theory can guide forest reproduction and the management of forest massifs.
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