Thinning Mongolian oak forests leads to optimal growth and structure.
Thinning Mongolian oak forests at different intensities affects tree growth and forest structure. Light, medium, and heavy thinning increased tree diameter but not overall volume in young forests after 8 years. In middle-aged forests, heavier thinning led to larger tree diameters and improved forest structure after 26 years. Thinning can help optimize forest health and structure over time.