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Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests. [PDF]
AbstractThe growth of past, present, and future forests was, is and will be affected by climate variability. This multifaceted relationship has been assessed in several regional studies, but spatially resolved, large-scale analyses are largely missing so far.
Martinez Del Castillo E +47 more
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24.000 ha de păduri primare de fag, propunerea României pentru Patrimoniul Mondial UNESCO [24000 ha of primary beech forests, the Romanian proposal in UNESCO World Heritage] [PDF]
Under the coordination of The Ministry of Environment, Waters and Forests, about 24000 ha of primeval beech forests located in 8 natural protected area from the Romanian Carpathians were included for inscription into the World Heritage List to extend ...
Biriș I.-A. +6 more
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Vessel plasticity of European beech in response to thinning and aspect [PDF]
The importance of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) for the Central European forest and wood sector demands profound research to examine the adaptive capacity of beech forests to changing environmental conditions. Quantitative wood anatomy is a valuable tool for studying the relation between structural and functional traits of trees, but due to the ...
Diaconu, Daniela +3 more
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Artificial regeneration of autochthonous target tree species plays an important role in the process of conversion of forest stands. The European beech is one of the most suitable and most frequently used tree species in this process.
A. Jurásek, J. Bartoš, J. Nárovcová
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The Spanish Central Range hosts some of the southernmost populations of Fagus sylvatica L. (European beech). Recent cartography indicates that these populations are expanding, going up-streams and gaining ground to oak forests of Quercus pyrenaica Willd.,
C. Gómez, P. Alejandro, F. Montes
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A reference genome of the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) [PDF]
Abstract Background The European beech is arguably the most important climax broad-leaved tree species in Central Europe, widely planted for its valuable wood. Here, we report the 542 Mb draft genome sequence of an up to 300-year-old individual (Bhaga) from an undisturbed stand in the Kellerwald ...
Bagdevi Mishra +11 more
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Diameter growth of European beech on carbonate: a regional versus forest type perspective
AbstractWe studied the impacts of site, stand and tree variables on the diameter growth of beech trees (Fagussylvatica L.) on carbonate bedrock and examined to what extent the regional diameter growth model can be used at the forest type level. Based on 12,193 permanent sampling plots (500 m2 each) with 94,770 beech trees, we first developed a linear ...
Andrej Bončina +3 more
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The effect of auxinoid application on the planting stock root system
The goal of the study was to verify the effect of growth substances from the group of auxinoids on the root system of European beech and Scots pine planting stock.
A. Bártová, O. Mauer
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Finding an imprint of solar and climatic cycles in tree rings of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
The present study is focused on European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) growth in eastern Bohemia in the Broumovské stěny National Nature Reserve, Czech Republic.
Václav Šimůnek +3 more
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Linear woodcutting of European beech: experiments and computations
AbstractHardwood species are becoming increasingly important with the growing need for a diversity of forests that have recently been facing global temperature changes or conifer pests. This further leads to the growth of its potential as a building material that may originate from sustainable production. As hardwoods need to be properly processed, the
Petr Kubík +7 more
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