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Abies alba Miller, Herb. Clifford 1768
Abies alba Miller (1768: Abies No. 1) ≡ Pinus picea Linnaeus (1753: 1001) [replaced synonym] ≡ A. taxifolia Desfontaines (1804: 216) Type (lectotype designated by Farjon & Jarvis (in Greuter 1993: 110)]:— Herb. Clifford: 449, Abies 2 (BM barcode BM000647435!) (Fig. 1).
Ferrer-Gallego, P. Pablo +2 more
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The shift to ‘close to nature forestry' as the dominating forestry regime in western‐European forests has resulted in increasing timber volume and denser forests with negative effects on photophilic species. Hence, there is an increasing focus on active habitat management measures to support these species.
Maria Kochs +6 more
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A molecular study using M13 minisatellite amplifi cation was carried out to ascertain the origin of the fungal isolates of Heterobasidion abietinum collected from Abies pinsapo in Andalucia (Spain). Isolates were compared with those from A.
N. Luchi, M.E. Sànchez, P. Capretti
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Syntaxonomical classification of wet woodlands with Picea abies in Slovakia [PDF]
Wet woodlands with domination of Norway spruce are floristically and ecologically distinctive element of coniferous forest vegetation. However, specialized studies on this vegetation are considerably rare. In this survey the syntaxonomical classification
Kučera P.
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Decreasing water availability reduces productivity in Swiss forests along an altitudinal gradient
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Forests are one of the most important terrestrial carbon sinks, but are increasingly under pressure due to drought, heat and the occurrence of extreme events. There are opposing longer term trends for European forest growth reported, and severe drought and disturbance ...
Sophia Etzold +8 more
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Stomatal patchiness in conifers: experiments with Picea abies (L.) Karst. and Abies alba Mill.
Strong evidence for the occurrence of pronounced stomatal patchiness in needles of Picea abies (L.) Karst. and Abies alba Mill. was found using various indirect methods. Anatomical investigations revealed a septate leaf anatomy for both species, a phenomenon expected if a patchy distribution of stomatal aperture is present.
Beyschlag, Wolfram +3 more
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We study that browsing by wapiti reduces the growth of saplings, and it develop chemical defenses to prevent themselves browsed again. These results reduce our concern about wapiti browse T. cuspidate saplings, and provide basic data for the study of the interaction between them, and also provide theoretical basis for the population restoration and ...
Jianan Feng +3 more
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In Białowieża Primeval Forest, in 1823 Stanisław Górski discovered on the Cisovka Hag, a relic population of European silver-fir (Abies alba Mill.). This population is isolated and most away, 120 km to the North-East, from the border of European-silver ...
Leon Mejnartowicz
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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In an urban‐adjacent forested area, we investigated the spatial and temporal distribution of the wild mammal community in relation to day‐to‐day fluctuations of human presence occurring between working days and weekends. We deployed 52 camera‐traps systematically within an EU Natura 2000 area located within the metropolitan area of Florence, central ...
Ilaria Greco +6 more
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