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Genetic potential for N₂O metabolism in tree tissues: Insights into nitrogen cycling gene abundance and nosZ diversity across trees

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Beech forest communities in Bulgaria

Phytocoenologia, 2006
Beech forests occupy considerable areas in the Bulgarian mountains. They are represented by communities of Fagus sylvatica (incl. F. moesiaca) and F. orientalis, and also by mixed stands of beech with Abies alba, Carpinus betulus, Quercus cerris, Q. dalechampii and Q. polycarpa. 494 releves sampled across the country were analysed by numerical methods.
Rossen Tzonev   +12 more
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Protostelids from German Beech forests

Mycological Progress, 2005
A survey for protostelids from old-growth beech forests of northeastern Germany resulted in 14 species found in both ground and aerial litter, constituting the first survey of these organisms from Central Europe. Additionally the myxomycete Echinostelium bisporum was recorded as new for Germany.
Jens Tesmer   +4 more
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Quantitative phytogeography of the Italian Beech Forests

Vegetatio, 1993
This paper presents a numerical analysis of the distribution patterns in Europe and adjoining regions of 242 vascular plant species occurring in the Italian beech forests. The classification of a matrix of species and of 531 Operational Geographic Units (OGUs) led to recognition of 15 different phytogeographic elements (chorotypes).
NIMIS, PIERLUIGI, Bolognini G.
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Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian Knot?

Applied Vegetation Science, 2017
AbstractQuestionsWhat are the main floristic patterns in European beech forests? Which classification at the alliance and suballiance level is the most convincing?LocationEurope and Asia Minor.MethodsWe applied a TWINSPAN classification to a data set of 24 605 relevés covering the whole range of Fagus sylvatica forests and the western part of Fagus ...
Willner, Wolfgang   +29 more
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Beech forests and climate change

2007
Temperaturerhöhung allein dürfte kein ökophysiologisches Problem für mitteleuropäische Buchenpopulationen darstellen. Als wesentlich kritischer wird Trockenstress angesehen, welcher bei Eintreten prognostizierter sommerlicher Dürreperioden zumindest in Teilen Mitteleuropas beträchtlich zunehmend würde.
Manthey, Michael   +2 more
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Canopy-Dynamics in Beech Forests

1997
Canopy cover is important during the development of a beech forest. All beech species studied here are shade tolerant: they survive in the shade, and they respond to changes in the light level (Chapter 5). Shade favors beech over most other dominant deciduous broad-leaved trees, which are less shade tolerant.
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The Beech Forests of Wisconsin: Changes in Forest Composition and the Nature of the Beech Border

Ecology, 1956
The forests of Wisconsin in which beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is a component are of particular interest because of the limitation of this species to the eastern part of the state. Although touched upon in several earlier studies, these forests have not been examined throughout their range in the state.
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Forest edge and carabid diversity in a Carpathian beech forest

Community Ecology, 2006
Diversity relationships of carabids in forest edges and the neighbouring forest interior and the surrounding grassland were studied. Samples were taken along three replicated forest-grassland transects using pitfall traps in the Varghis-valley (Harghita County, Romania). The study revealed significant edge effect on the carabids.
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