Comparative study on Pulping characteristics of Carpinus betulus and Parotia oersica woods [PDF]
In this investigation some anatomical, chemical and pulping suitability of two Iranian hardwood species which predominate in the Caspian forests were examined. The species are carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) and parotia persica (Ironwood).The results of this
Abdolrahman Hosseinzadeh +3 more
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Industrial air pollution, particularly cement dust, affects the leaf water status and resource utilisation and finally decreases primary production. Evaluating the relative water content (RWC), leaf mass per unit area (LMA), specific leaf area (SLA), and
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Chloroplast DNA polymorphism and morphometric characteristics of Carpinus betulus in the Lithuania forests [PDF]
The European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) is a medium-sized deciduous tree that spreads northeast of the middle of Lithuania. Carpinus betulus L. is a native tree in Poland, and its branch is migrated by two Pleistocene refugia.
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Ornamental form of Carpinus betulus L. in a dendrological park "Sofiivka" of the NAS of Ukraine
Based on the data taken from literature and on our research done with yhe trees of a very important ornamental form Carpinus betulus, which are grown in the collections of a dendrological park “Sofiivka", such a name of this form as C.
L.P. Ishchuk
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Carpinus betulus Linnaeus 1753
Carpinus betulus Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 998. 1753. "Habitat in Europa, Canada." RCN: 7231. Lectotype (Browicz in Rechinger, Fl. Iranica 97: 3. 1972): Herb. Linn. No. 1131.1 (LINN). Generitype of Carpinus Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 189. 1929). Current name: Carpinus betulus L. (Betulaceae).
Jarvis, Charlie
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE GEOBOTANICAL STRUCTURE OF TURKISH PINUS SYLVESTRIS AND CARPINUS BETULUS FORESTS
Pinus L and Carpinus L. are the two widely distributed genera of gymnosperms being represented by 80 and 170 species respectively. The former has 5 species in Turkey and latter 2 species namely; P.pinea, P.halepensis, P.brutia, P.sylvestris, P.nigra ssp.pallasiana, Carpinus betulus and C.orientalis. In this paper an attempt has been made to present all
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Published as part of Becherer, 1956, Florae Vallesiacae Supplementum, pp.
Becherer
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Investigation parametric diversity models in epiphytic corticolous mosses in relation to elevation changes in Caspian forests, south of Nowshahr (north of Iran) [PDF]
In order to understand the distribution models of corticolous mosses (epiphytes growing on trees barks) and variations in the their abundance related to altitudinal gradients, southern forests of nowshahr were selected along a longitudinal transect from ...
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Differentiation of ecological niches of the forest-forming species in the Caucasus [PDF]
Adaptations of Abies nordmanniana, Picea orientalis, Pinus sylvestris, Fagus orientalis, and Carpinus betulus to the abiotic environmental conditions of the study area largely determined their predicted distribution in the Caucasus. The ecological niches
Pshegusov Rustam +4 more
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Adaptability of indigenous vegetation on parking lots: A case study: Tree alleys in Novi Sad, Serbia [PDF]
In this study five indigenous species on parking lots in Novi Sad, Serbia were examined (Acer platanoides 'Globosum', Celtis australis L., Tilia tomentosa Moench., Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', and Corylus colurna L.).
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