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Dendrochronology 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
AbstractAimIn 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. Deciduous forests are characterized by high plant diversity, and understanding their long‐term dynamics is crucial to anticipate changes in these ecosystems ...
Marion Lestienne   +8 more
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Environmental Change Drivers Reduce Sapling Layer Diversity in Sugar Maple-Beech Forests of Eastern North America

Ecosystems
Michael R. Zarfos   +7 more
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Genetic variability of European beech provenances from south-eastern Europe

2010
This paper presents research results on the variability of height growth, annual growth, flushig phenology and winter leaf retention of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in a provenance trial "Medvednica" in Croatia. The experiment was established in spring 2007 with plants 2 and 3 years of age.
Ivanković, Mladen   +2 more
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Nonlinear mixed-effect models for height-diameter relationships of oriental beech trees in Artvin region, Eastern Black Sea Region of Türkiye

Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
Research on site quality, volume estimation, growth and yield analysis, and other related topics relies heavily on tree and stand height as a key metric.
Abdurrahman Şahin
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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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Some mechanical properties of eastern beech wood

2004
This study determined some mechanical properties (compression, static bending, impact bending and shear strengths) of eastern beech wood (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) and to compared them with other beeches. The materials studied were randomly selected from pure beech stands, naturally grown in Andirm-Kahramanmaraş, and these were prepared and tested ...
Güler, Cengis   +2 more
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Modeling holocene changes in the location and abundance of beech populations in Eastern North America

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1987
Abstract Maps of Holocene changes in pollen percentages show changes in the magnitude and location of taxon abundances. They also show changes in the patterns of decreasing abundance around the areas of maximum abundance. Transport equations with source/sink, advection, and diffusion terms provide analogs for modeling these different components of ...
F. Dexter, H.T. Banks, T. Webb
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Long-term trends in vegetation changes of managed versus unmanaged Eastern Carpathian beech forests

Forest Ecology and Management, 2010
Abstract A vegetation survey of semi-permanent plots was conducted between years 1955–1962 and 2005–2009, and aimed to determine floristic changes occurring in beech forests located on a scarcely populated, dense forest area. The survey encompassed all natural beech forest types within the Polish part of the “Eastern Carpathians” International ...
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