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Identifying the mechanisms that structure niche breadth and overlap between species is important for determining how species interact and assessing their functional role in an ecosystem.
Ryan B. Stephens +3 more
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American Beech Tissue Collection for DNA v1
Steps for collecting tissue from American Beech trees for DNA analysis. The Plant Computational Genomics lab is conducting a landscape genomics study of climate adaptation in the American Beech This protocol is a step-by-step guide to collect a tissue sample.
Michelle Neitzey +2 more
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Wooster Forest. American Beech - red oak. Plot 197.
Wooster Forest. American Beech - red oak. Plot 197.
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Forestry.
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Wooster Forest. American Beech - red oak. Plot 197.
Wooster Forest. American Beech - red oak. Plot 197.
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. Dept. of Forestry.
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International audience& Context Fine scale regeneration patterns of coexistent spe-cies are influenced by regeneration mechanisms and microsite requirements.
Wagner, Robert G., Nelson, Andrew S.
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American beech in value-added hardwood products: Assessing consumer preferences
The depleted state of the northern hardwood forests of Quebec, Canada has forced the hardwood flooring industry to adapt its production. American beech (Fagus grandifolia), a traditionally less desired species, is now increasingly being included in wood ...
Gélinas, Nancy +4 more
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The Ecological Effects of Beech Bark Disease on American Beech (fagus grandifolia,EHRH) and Northern Hardwood Forests in Michigan [PDF]
Beech bark disease (BBD) was first reported in Michigan in 2000, though experts believe it to have been present in the state for 10-15 years prior to that. The exotic insect/fungal complex is composed of the beech scale (Cryptococcus fagisuga Lind.), and
Deichsel, Saana
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An American beech (Fagus grandifolia) tree nut found inside of a cup fungus. These fruits drop every autumn onto the forest floor and remain an important food source for many animals.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_5_images/1004/thumbnail ...
University of Dayton. McEwan Lab
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Comparisons of protein profiles of beech bark disease resistant and susceptible American beech (Fagus grandifolia) [PDF]
Beech bark disease is an insect-fungus complex that damages and often kills American beech trees and has major ecological and economic impacts on forests of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canadian forests.
Loo, J. +3 more
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Silviculture of Diseased American beech (Fagus grandifolia)
This eight-part series in Maine Woodlands reviews a comprehensive array of silvicultural treatments to reduce beech interference while conserving disease-resistant trees and regenerating other valuable species.
Seymour, Robert S
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