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New mutagenous forms of Silver Fir and Common Beech from central Bosnia.
N. Janjić
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Fagus sylvatica (common beech)
PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022This datasheet on Fagus sylvatica covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Uses, Management, Genetics and Breeding, Economics, Further Information.
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Common ground among beech forest development stages: Matrix versus stage‐typical live tree structure
QUESTIONS: Doubt has recently been shed on the validity of the European patch mosaic‐forest life cycle model involving the assignment of stages of development to natural forests.
JeriLynn Peck, E. Zenner
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Low relative growth rates predict future mortality of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
Forest Ecology and Management, 2013Abstract For many tree species, growth patterns derived from tree-ring time series have been shown to be good indicators of tree mortality. Although tree rings of common beech (Fagus sylvatica) have been widely used to answer complex questions of forest ecology, there are only few studies using growth characteristics, such as growth decline or growth
Sten Gillner +3 more
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Common beech Fagus sylvatica L; survival and longevity in changing times
Arboricultural Journal, 2013Veteran trees not only have an intrinsic interest in themselves; they also provide information about climatic conditions and masting over periods equal to many human generations. This paper endeavours to highlight existing records of veteran populations of Fagus sylvatica L. in Europe, especially in Sweden, and also provides fresh information regarding
J. Packham, P. Hobson, Catherine Norris
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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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Functional adaptation of common beech and sessile oak to drought
2022This research was conducted on four-year-old saplings of common beech and sessile oak originating from two mature mixed beech-oak stands from the Republic of Croatia (RH), which are characterized by similar orographic and edaphic (chemical composition and mechanical soil structure) conditions.
Sever, Krunoslav +7 more
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Effect of beech weevil (Orchestes fagi L.) infestation on photosynthesis and water regime of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) leaves [PDF]
The rate of photosynthesis (An), the transpiration rate (E), and the values of water use efficiency (WUE) of infested leaves are sensitive indicators for the level of stress in plants. The negative impact of impaired carbon and water regime affects the overall condition of the plant.
Anev, Svetoslav +3 more
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Desk-Based Assessment and Field Survey: Burnham Beeches, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire
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