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Geographical distribution simulation and comparative analysis of Carpinus viminea and C. londoniana
As valuable landscape plants, hornbeams are extensively planted around the world, including in America, Britain, and France. However, in Asia, and China in particular, these trees still grow in natural habitats and rarely used for landscaping purposes ...
Qianqian He, Runan Zhao, Zunling Zhu
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Carpinus caroliniana: American Hornbeam
A handsome tree in many locations, the tree slowly reaches a height and spread of 20 to 30 feet. It will grow with an attractive open habit in total shade, but be dense in full sun. The muscle-like bark is smooth, gray and fluted.
Edward Gilman +5 more
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Taxonomic Identity of Carpinus dayongina Franchet (Betulaceae) [PDF]
Carpinus polyneura and C. dayongina are recognised as separate species in Flora of China. In this study, the results of an examination of literature, morphological comparison and phenetic clustering of nuclear ITS sequences suggest that C.
Qianqian He +4 more
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The Effect of Shrub Cover on Some Soil Properties in a Semi-arid Climate [PDF]
Introduction Shrub covers play a pivotal role in pasture ecosystems, exerting considerable influence on various biochemical processes that occur within the habitat and surface layers of the soil.
Z. Sohrabzadeh, Y. Kooch
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Wood and charcoal were key sources of energy during early industrialization in Europe (18th century), preceding the large-scale exploitation of fossil coal. Past timber harvesting implied land transformation and woodland resources management.
Cláudia Oliveira +8 more
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Comparative Anatomy of Carpinus orientalis Mill. (Betulaceae) Populations in Iran. [PDF]
. Natural populations of Carpinus orientalis Mill. Shrub lands occur mainly in high and middle altitudes of the Hyrcanian forests, N. Iran, particularly on steep rocks and forest outcrops.
Mahsa Razaz +4 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Impact of Billaea adelpha (Loew) (Diptera: Tachinidae) as a larval parasitoid of Prionus coriarius (L.) in Bulgaria [PDF]
The impact of the dipteran larval parasitoid Billaea adelpha on cerambycid species Prionus coriarius was studied. Larvae of P. coriarius were reared from semi-decayed wood of dry stems of Carpinus betulus L. A high rate of parasitism of B. adelpha on the
Gergana Zaemdzhikova +3 more
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The aim of the investigations on the variability of the leves of Carpinus betulus was to characterize a chosen population on the basis of all types of its leaves. The results obtained from the measurements of the leaves, which provided a picture of their
M. Białobrzeska
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A comparison of environmental and vegetation variables between Carpinus betulus and C. × schuschaensis stands in Naghibdeh and Mazdeh forests (Sari, Mazandaran) and introducing a new hornbeam association [PDF]
The genus Carpinus is considered as a common taxon in the temperate forests of the northern hemisphere, of which three species (Carpinus betulus, C. orientalis and C.× schuschaensis) were reported from the Hyrcanian forests of Iran.
Mohammad Reza Borji +4 more
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