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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
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Summary Soil organic matter (SOM) is primarily derived from leaf and root inputs, but the relative contributions of each are difficult to study without the use of isotopic tracers. Furthermore, associations between trees and mycorrhizal fungi can influence the production and persistence of SOM.
Ashley Lang +5 more
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The present study aimed to assess four forest stands, Fagus orientalis Lipsky-Carpinus betulus L.-Acer velutinum Boiss. (FO-CB-AV), Fagus orientalis Lipsky-Carpinus betulus L. (FO-CB), Fagus orientalis Lipsky-Acer velutinum Boiss. (FO-AV), and Pure Fagus
Atefeh Karimiyan Bahnemiri +3 more
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Biophysical drivers of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in a restored tidal freshwater wetland [PDF]
Wetlands store large amounts of carbon (C) in biomass and soils, playing a crucial role in offsetting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; however, they also account for 30% of global yearly CH4 emissions.
Gough, Christopher M +3 more
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Inhibitory effect of tannins from galls of Carpinus tschonoskii on the degranulation of RBL-2H3 Cells [PDF]
In this study, the anti-allergy potency of thirteen tannins isolated from the galls on buds of Carpinus tschonoskii (including two tannin derivatives) was investigated.
Han Junkyu +7 more
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Some biological peculiarities of the seeds of Caucasus introduced Carpinus caucasica A. Grossh. were studied. Optimum harvesting and seed sowing dates, the conditions of stratification and the depth of sowing were determined.
L.P. Ischuk
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Plant Remains from Shelby Mound (41CP71), Camp County, Texas [PDF]
Nine lots of botanical samples collected during 1988 and 1992 excavations at the Shelby Mound site (41CP71) were submitted for identification prior to their eventual curation at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Bush, Leslie L
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Carpinus orientalis Mili, is a small tree or a tali shrub and naturally grovvs in Thrace, Nortlı and Sorth Anatolia (YALTIRIK 1988). In this research, the inner morphological and palynological characteristics of Carpinus orientalis Mili, vvere ...
Ünal AKKEMİK
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Bonding Acetylated Hornbeam Wood (Carpinus betulus L.) [PDF]
Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) is a subsidiary tree species found in Hungary’s hill and mountain forests and it covers about 5.2% of the forest area. It can also be found almost all over Europe, from Sweden to Western Asia.
Fanni FODOR +2 more
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The use of species and forms of Carpinus L in landscape architecture
Ornamental properties of species and forms of Carpinus L and their use in landscape architecture are described as based on the data from literature and the author’s observations. Practical recommendations on planting hornbeam trees in the form of avenues,
L.P. Ishchuk
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