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Influence of phosphorus nutrition on leaf functional traits of common beech and sessile oak saplings
2022This research was conducted on five-year-old saplings of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and sessile oak (Quercus petraea /Matt./ Liebl.) originating from two mature mixed beech-oak stands from the Republic of Croatia. One stand is from the area of Slavonski Brod and one from the area of Karlovac.
Vukmirović, Antonia +7 more
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Interrelations of various tree vitality indicators on a common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) plot
2022Interrelations of various common beech vitality indicators (crown defoliation, foliar chemistry, radial growth) as well as their possible dependencies on climatic conditions were investigated over the course of 12 years in a mature and healthy beech stand on Medvednica massif.
Ugarković, Damir +4 more
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2008
This study provides a comprehensive set of functions for predicting biomass for Common beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) in Central Europe for all major tree compartments. The equations are based on data of stem, branch, timber, brushwood (wood with diameter below 5 or 7 cm), foliage, root, and total aboveground biomass of 443 trees from 13 studies. We used
Wutzler, T., Wirth, C., Schumacher, J.
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This study provides a comprehensive set of functions for predicting biomass for Common beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) in Central Europe for all major tree compartments. The equations are based on data of stem, branch, timber, brushwood (wood with diameter below 5 or 7 cm), foliage, root, and total aboveground biomass of 443 trees from 13 studies. We used
Wutzler, T., Wirth, C., Schumacher, J.
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Biogeochemistry, 2015
Litter decomposition is of crucial importance for sustainable production in forest ecosystems with pedoclimatic conditions and nutrients being the main factors controlling litter decomposition. In particular, manganese (Mn) could accelerate decomposition of litter in the lignin-dominated (late) stage.
Florence Trum +3 more
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Litter decomposition is of crucial importance for sustainable production in forest ecosystems with pedoclimatic conditions and nutrients being the main factors controlling litter decomposition. In particular, manganese (Mn) could accelerate decomposition of litter in the lignin-dominated (late) stage.
Florence Trum +3 more
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COMMON BEECH FOREST ON KALNIK MOUNTAIN
2010Kalnik mountain is situated in the North-western part of Croatia with the highest altitude of 643m. Diverse relief and soil structure with specific climate relations and hydrological circumstances of Kalnik have strongly influenced the abundance of local vegetation.
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Drought impact on photosynthetic pigments in common beech and sessile oak leaves
Natural Resources Green Technology and Sustainable Development 5 (2024): Book of AbstractsCommon beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and sessile oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.) represent forest trees that often coexist in the same habitats where they form mixed stands with very high economic, ecological and social value. Even though they occur in the same habitats, the physiological and/ or morphological traits of the common beech and the ...
Sever, Krunoslav, Vukmirović, Antonia
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Hypotheses about competition for light and water in even-aged common beech (Fagus silvatica L.)
Forest Ecology and Management, 1994Abstract A distance-independent tree model was built, in order to simulate the dynamics of pure even-aged stands of beech, under various silvicultural scenarios. The formulation and calibration of this model were based on data from permanent plots, installed around the beginning of the century. The modeling method was largely empirical.
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Ecophysiological method for assessment of Orchestes fagi L. infestation on Common beech trees
2016The paper presents an applicable method for investigation and assessment of the damage caused by beech weevil (Orchestes fagi L.) on the leaves of Common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Selecting of appropriate ecophysiological approaches is a workable tool for an assessment of leafminers’ effects as these methods can be applied for leaves with a gradient ...
Anev, Svetoslav +4 more
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Non-destructive allometric method for estimation of leaf area in common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
2016A model for leaf area (LA) determination in Common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) was developed by using leaves from two different elevation sites. The leaf mass (LM), lamina width (LW), lamina length (LL), and LA were all measured after the excision of leaves from the plants in an open-source software ImageJ. Best subsets regression analysis for relations
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