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Nitrogen mineralization in southern beech forests

open access: yesPedobiologia, 1982
Nitrogen mineralization has been studied in the slightly acidic brown earth on limestone of a beech stand and a beech-fir stand, in the forests of Monte Taburno (Campania Apennines). NH4 is the predominant form of the mineral N in the soil of both stands. Yearly NO3- production is 42.4 kg ha-1 in the beech stand and 47.0 kg ha-1 in the beech-fir stand.-
VIRZO DE SANTO A.   +2 more
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Strict Forest Reserve Research in the Margin of the Carpathians, the Vár-hegy Case-Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Sixteen forest reserves are situated in the northern part of Hungary which belongs to the Carpathian region according to EURAC delimitation (Ruffini et al. 2006). These Hungarian forest reserves expand the natural forest remnant/forest reserve net of the
A Borhidi   +20 more
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Microfungi of a Danish Beech forest Microbiology of a Danish beech forest II

open access: yesEcography, 1980
The fungal flora in different parts of a beech forest ecosystem was investigated through a four year period as part of an IBP project. Both colony counts and direct measurements of fungal mycelium indicated that a vast majority of the fungal biomass is concentrated in the upper horizons of the soil, especially in the mull layer.
Esther Holm, Vagn Jensen
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Peculiarities of natural regeneration in beech stands of the Ukrainian Carpathians

open access: yesНаукові праці Лісівничої академії наук України, 2021
The peculiarities of natural regeneration have been studied in beech stands in which management activities are carried out or are absent. Investigated was the dependence of the amount of self-seeding and young growth of beech upon the age of the trees ...
Vasyl Lavnyy   +3 more
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Beech and Mixed Beech Forests

open access: yes, 2017
The majority of Central European broadleaved forests belong to the class QuercoFagetea, and within that to the order of the Fagetalia sylvaticae (hardwood broadleaved forests), i.e. forests dominated by trees of the genera Acer, Carpinus, Fagus, Fraxinus, Tilia and Ulmus as well as other nutrient-demanding species (see Pfadenhauer 1969 and the ...
Leuschner, Christoph, Ellenberg, Heinz
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Climatic predictors influences VFWD macromycetes diversity through dominant tree' ecology in beech forests in the North-Eastern Romania [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Development, 2018
Lignicolous macromycetes plays are a vital part of forest ecosystems in Europe. They are involved in Carbon cycle, through decay processes of woody debris.
Ovidiu COPOȚ   +5 more
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Changes of Dentario Glanduleosae-Fagetum Forest Stand in Roztocze National Park, South Eastern Poland From 1946 To 2001 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Roztocze Nation Park (RNP) is located in the central part of Roztocze, a hilly region in south-eastern Poland. The most important type of forest community in RNP is Dentario glandulosae-Fagetum. Potential and real vegetation, as well as forest stand maps
Tracz, Justyna
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Types of beech-fir forests on Mt. Veliki Jastrebac, Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Biological Sciences, 2012
The results of typological studies and typological classification of beech-fir forests on Mt. Veliki Jastrebac, Serbia are presented. From the typological aspect, the forests are quite homogeneous, i.e.
Medarević M., Milošević R.
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Fir-dominated forests in Bavaria, Germany [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The map of “Regional natural forest composition by main tree species” (WALENTOWSKI et al. 2001) depicts Bavaria as a region largely predominated by the European beech (Fagus sylvatica).
Fischer, Michael   +2 more
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Abundant and rare spiders on tree trunks in German forests (Arachnida, Araneae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The spider fauna active on the bark of trees in forests on eight sites in different regions in Germany was investigated. Trunk eclectors at about 2-4 meters height on living trees were used in different regions of Germany (SW Bavaria, Hesse, Brandenburg)
Blick, Theo
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