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Effects of beech bark disease on the growth of American beech (Fagusgrandifolia)
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 1993We studied radial growth reduction in American beech (Fagusgrandifolia Ehrh.) in relation to the level of defect induced by beech bark disease, in second-growth and old-growth northern hardwoods stands in New Hampshire. In the second-growth stand at Moose Mountain (n = 243 trees), 1989–1990 radial growth declined significantly with increasing severity
David G. Gavin, David R. Peart
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Effect of American Beech Trees on the Gamma Radioactivity of Soils
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1970Abstract Various factors that affect the distribution of gamma‐emitting radioisotopes in soils under mature American beech trees ( Fagus grandifolia L.) were investigated. Because of its smooth bark and consequent greater amounts of stemflow this species concentrates more ...
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, 2015
Beech bark disease (BBD) results in high levels of initial mortality, leaving behind survivor trees that are greatly weakened and deformed. The disease is initiated by feeding activities of the invasive beech scale insect, Cryptococcus fagisuga, which creates entry points for infection by one of the Neonectria species of fungus.
Jennifer L, Koch, David W, Carey
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Beech bark disease (BBD) results in high levels of initial mortality, leaving behind survivor trees that are greatly weakened and deformed. The disease is initiated by feeding activities of the invasive beech scale insect, Cryptococcus fagisuga, which creates entry points for infection by one of the Neonectria species of fungus.
Jennifer L, Koch, David W, Carey
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American (Fagus grandifolia) and European (Fagus sylvatica) Beeches
2014Provides information about the physical features, growth requirements, and landscaping functions of American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) and European Beech (Fagus sylvatica)
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