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The study focused on the effects of gap size on natural regeneration of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) and micro-environmental soil conditions in gaps of different sizes under temperate mixed forest in the Czech ...
Maame Esi Hammond, Radek Pokorný
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European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) adapts to local growing conditions to enhance its performance. In response to variations in climatic conditions, beech trees adjust leaf phenology, cambial phenology, and wood formation patterns, which result in ...
Domen Arnič +5 more
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While the postglacial history of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and the plant species composition of beech forests in Central Europe are fairly well understood, the faunal biodiversity has been less well investigated.
H. Walentowski +9 more
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Environmental change impacts on the C- and N-cycle of European forests: a model comparison study [Discussion paper] [PDF]
Forests are important components of the greenhouse gas balance of Europe. There is considerable uncertainty about how predicted changes to climate and nitrogen deposition will perturb the carbon and nitrogen cycles of European forests and thereby alter ...
Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus +15 more
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Key message Beech and pine respond differently to climate change. June precipitation is of particular influence for beech, and February/March temperature for pine.
Marco Diers, Robert Weigel, C. Leuschner
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Introduction of european beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in green belt of Kyiv
The results of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) introduction in green belt of Kyiv during 160 years are analysed. The history of introduction and mo dern state of European beech forest and park plants in Kyiv are described.
V.I. Melnik +3 more
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Linkages between Phosphorus and Plant Diversity in Central European Forest Ecosystems—Complementarity or Competition? [PDF]
The phosphorus nutrition status of European forests has decreased significantly in recent decades. For a deeper understanding of complementarity and competition in terms of P acquisition in temperate forests, we have analyzed α-diversity, organic layer ...
Cierjacks, Arne +4 more
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European beech is a successful tree species outside its distribution range in northeastern Europe, where Prussian foresters introduced it mainly into Scots pine stands.
Augustaitis A +8 more
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Intra- and interprovenance variations in leaf morphometric traits in European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) [PDF]
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most important tree species in Europe. Due to substantial genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity, beech has successfully adapted to different environments within its natural range ...
Stojnić Srđan +3 more
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Fagus sylvatica Linnaeus (European beech), the ecologically and economically most important broadleaved tree species in the Czech Republic, was strongly reduced in the past.
Helena CVRČKOVÁ +3 more
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