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    Assessment of early survival and growth of planted Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings under extreme continental climate conditions of northern Mongolia by Sukhbaatar, Gerelbaatar, Ganbaatar, Batsaikhan, Jamsran, Tsogtbaatar, Purevragchaa, Battulga, Nachin, Baatarbileg, Gradel, Alexander

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-02-2020)
    “…Environmental factors play vital roles in successful plantation and cultivation of tree seedlings. This study focuses on problems associated with reforestation…”
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    Assessment of the effects of thinnings in scots pine plantations in Mongolia: a comparative analysis of tree growth and crown development based on dominant trees by Ganbaatar, Batsaikhan, Jamsran, Tsogtbaatar, Gradel, Alexander, Sukhbaatar, Gerelbaatar

    Published in Forest science and technology (03-07-2021)
    “…The post-thinning stand density and spacing in forest plantations influence individual tree growth and crown development, and the changes detected in dominant…”
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    Spatial assessment of soil wind erosion using WEQ approach in Mongolia by Mandakh, Nyamtseren, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Dash, Doljin, Khudulmur, Sodov

    Published in Journal of geographical sciences (01-04-2016)
    “…Wind erosion is a major contributor to land degradation and desertification. Ac- cording to the Global Assessment of Human Induced Soil Degradation, the…”
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    Equations for estimating the above-ground biomass of Larix sibirica in the forest-steppe of Mongolia by Battulga, Purevragchaa, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Dulamsuren, Choimaa, Hauck, Markus

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-09-2013)
    “…Biomass functions were established to estimate above-ground biomass of Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) in the Altai Mountains of Mon- golia. The functions are…”
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    Non-carcinogenic risk assessment of groundwater in South Gobi, Mongolia by Nakazawa, Koyomi, Nagafuchi, Osamu, Okano, Kanji, Osaka, Ken'ichi, Hamabata, Etsuji, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Choijil, Javzan

    Published in Journal of water and health (01-12-2016)
    “…Thirty-nine groundwater samples were collected from wells near the Tavan Tolgoi and Oyu Tolgoi mines in Mongolia and at a relatively pristine site in northern…”
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    Morphological Characteristics and Water-Use Efficiency of Siberian Elm Trees (Ulmus pumila L.) within Arid Regions of Northeast Asia by Go Eun Park, Don Koo Lee, Ki Woo Kim, Nyam-Osor Batkhuu, Jamsran Tsogtbaatar, Jiao-Jun Zhu, Yonghuan Jin, Pil Sun Park, Jung Oh Hyun, Hyun Seok Kim

    Published in Forests (01-11-2016)
    “…The Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila L.) is one of the most commonly found tree species in arid areas of northeast Asia. To understand the morphological and…”
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    Variation in nitrogen isotopic composition in the Selenga river watershed, Mongolia by Hyodo, Fujio, Nishikawa, Junko, Kohzu, Ayato, Fujita, Noboru, Saizen, Izuru, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Javzan, Choijilsuren, Enkhtuya, Mangaa, Gantomor, Davaadorj, Amartuvshin, Narantsetsegiin, Ishii, Reiichiro, Wada, Eitaro

    Published in Limnology (01-04-2012)
    “…The stable nitrogen (N) isotope ratio (δ 15 N) has been used to examine the anthropogenic N input (i.e., septic water, wastewater, and manure) to aquatic…”
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    Twenty Years After Decollectivization: Mobile Livestock Husbandry and Its Ecological Impact in the Mongolian Forest-Steppe by Lkhagvadorj, Dorjburgedaa, Hauck, Markus, Dulamsuren, Choimaa, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran

    “…The socioeconomics and the ecological impact of nomadic pastoralism were analyzed using interviews with 87 herder families and secondary information in the…”
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    Forest and Forestry Research and Education in Mongolia by Batkhuu, Nyam-Osor, Lee, Don Koo, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran

    Published in Journal of sustainable forestry (01-09-2011)
    “…Since 1990, after the dramatic change in Mongolia's political and economic system, human impact on forest resources highly increased and became continuously…”
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    Seed quality of Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ldb.) from geographically diverse seed sources in Mongolia by Batkhuu, Nyam-Osor, Lee, Don Koo, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Park, Yeong Dae

    Published in Scandinavian journal of forest research (01-01-2010)
    “…The rehabilitation of degraded forests in Mongolia has had very low success and the total successfully reforested area represents only 5% of the total degraded…”
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    Seed quality of Siberian larch (Larix sibirica Ldb.) from geographically diverse seed sources in Mongolia by Batkhuu, Nyam-Osor, Lee, Don Koo, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Park, Yeong Dae

    Published in Scandinavian journal of forest research (01-02-2010)
    “…The rehabilitation of degraded forests in Mongolia has had very low success and the total successfully reforested area represents only 5% of the total degraded…”
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    Growth, Biomass Allocation and Water Use Efficiency of Two-yearold Siberian Larch (Larix sibirica Ldb.) Seedlings from Diverse Seed Sources of Mongolia by Batkhuu Nyam-Osor, 이돈구, Jamsran Tsogtbaatar, 박영대

    Published in Forest science and technology (01-06-2007)
    “…The rehabilitation of degraded forests in Mongolia showed a very low success and the total reforested area represented only 5% of the country’s total degraded…”
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    Growth, biomass allocation and water use efficiency of two-year-old Siberian larch (larix sibirica Ldb.) seedlings from diverse seed sources of Mongolia by Nyam-Osor, Batkhuu, Lee, Don Koo, Tsogtbaatar, Jamsran, Park, Yeong Dae

    Published in Forest science and technology (01-06-2007)
    “…The rehabilitation of degraded forests in Mongolia showed a very low success and the total reforested area represented only 5% of the country's total degraded…”
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