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Dendrochronology of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Bl.) on the eastern Honshu Island, Japan

open access: yesDendrochronology of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Bl.) on the eastern Honshu Island, Japan
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Development of high diversity beech forest in the eastern Carpathians

Journal of Biogeography, 2023
In recent decades, a surge in the number of significant and uncontrolled wildfires has occurred worldwide. Global warming may amplify this trend and threaten most ecosystems worldwide.
Marion Lestienne   +2 more
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Polymorphic site index curves for Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Central and Eastern Serbia

open access: yesSumarski List, 2021
This study was mainly aimed at constructing polymorphic site index curves for beech in the central (Rudnik mountain – RU, about 15,000 ha) and eastern (Žagubica – ŽA, about 7,000 ha) part of its distribution in Serbia. To obtain suitable height-age data and evaluate the best-fit growth model we used 107 felled dominant beech trees. The Korf, Korsun and
Branko Stajic   +2 more
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE INVESTIGATION OF THE HOLOCENE HISTORY OF THE BEECH IN THE EASTERN NETHERLANDS [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botanica Neerlandica, 1964
To study the immigration and spreading of the beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the Netherlands during the young Holocene, three peat bogs were palynologically investigated in the eastern Netherlands and in the adjacent German area. For this purpose peat samples have been collected in the Korenburgerveen near Winterswijk, in a peat bog near Burlo (Germany)
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Effects of different site preparation methods on soil carbon and nutrient removal from Eastern beech regeneration sites in Turkey's Black Sea region

open access: yesApplied Soil Ecology, 2010
In terms of wood production, eastern beech ( Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is one of the most important Turkish tree species. The main forestry operation in the Black Sea region (BSR) is the harvesting of natural beech stands.
Oktay Yıldız   +2 more
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Effects of different Rhododendron control methods in eastern beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) ecosystems in the western Black Sea region of Turkey

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Biology, 2006
Intensive weed control and plot preparation practices have become a critical and integral part of productive beech forest management in Turkey’s coastal Black Sea region (BSR).
Derya Esen
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Effects of 16-Year Deer Exclusion on the Forbs and Tree Saplings in a Beech (Fagus crenata) Forest Degraded by Sika Deer in Eastern Japan

Natural areas journal, 2020
Long-term exclusion of deer may decrease some plant species through interspecific competition. I studied the effects of deer exclosures for 16 y on tall forbs and tree saplings inside and outside three exclosures of beech forest in the Tanzawa Mountains,
A. Tamura
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