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In the near future, it is predicted that the natural distribution range of forest tree species will be reshaped due to the rapid changes in climate conditions.
Emanuel Besliu +3 more
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Floristic study of the pure beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stands in eastern Guilan, Iran
Hyrcanian forests in northern Iran have important tree and shrub elements of Euro-Siberian and rare forest communities, among them beech community widely covers the mountainous forests from Western to Eastern (Gorgan) Hyrcanian region.
Hamid Gholizadeh +2 more
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The north-eastern distribution range of European beech a review [PDF]
Today, European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) seems to be a markedly successful tree species in the north-east of its distribution range. The distribution area may be larger than originally assumed; past forest management is probably the main cause of the contraction in the postglacial European beech range.
Bolte, Andreas +2 more
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Developing ‘climate smart forestry’ (CSF) indicators in mountain forest regions requires collection and evaluation of local data and their attributes. Genetic resources are listed among the core indicators for ‘forest biological diversity’. This study is
M. Höhn +17 more
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The herbaceous vegetation and forest stand characteristics in European beech forests growing in the Polish part of the Eastern Carpathians have changed over the last 40 years.
Anna Bugno-Pogoda, T. Durak
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Neighbourhood models are useful tools for understanding the role of positive and negative interactions in maintaining the tree species diversity in mixed forests.
D. Gafta +3 more
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Surface roughness and discoloration of thermally modified Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Kazdağı fir (Abies equi-trojani Asch. et Sint.), and Eastern beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) were evaluated.
Onur Ulker
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We provide phenotypic and genotypic data for a progeny trial of 5813 European beech seedlings, originating from 60 open-pollinated families collected at three altitudes (1020 m; 1140 m, 1340 m) on Mont Ventoux (44° 11′ N; 17° 5′ E).
S. Oddou‐Muratorio +14 more
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Background: This study is the first to examine the inflorescence, and the staminate and pistillate flowers of the Mexican beech, an endangered-relict tropical montane cloud tree species.
Ernesto Chanes Rodríguez-Ramírez +2 more
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Distribution of genetic diversity in Fagus sylvatica at the north-eastern edge of the natural range
An understanding of the genetic variation of the beech, especially at the edge of its natural distribution, is essential because of the change in natural distribution of the species resulting from changing climatic conditions.
Marta Kempf, Monika Konnert
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