Terpene content in the air of younger and older forests in southeastern Poland: implications for forest therapy. [PDF]
Dudek T, Marć M.
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TuberIndex 1.0, a dataset of ecological interactions from five centuries of French literature on Tuberaceae. [PDF]
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Fire history and treeline elevation in the Apennines: insights from pedo-anthracological analysis on Monte Cervati, Southern Italy. [PDF]
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Unraveling historical genetic divergence and gene flow patterns between island (Taiwan) and mainland (China) of <i>Fagus hayatae</i>. [PDF]
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Artificial Light at Night Alters Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Two Deciduous Species. [PDF]
Czaja MA, Kołton A.
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DNA and RNA metabarcoding reveal distinct seed-borne mycobiota
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Characterization of microsatellite markers inFagus sylvaticaL. andFagus orientalisLipsky
Molecular Ecology Notes, 2003Using an enrichment procedure, we cloned microsatellite repeats from European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and developed primers for the amplification of microsatellite markers. Six polymorphic loci were characterized which produced 321 alleles in 70 individuals from one Italian population, with an observed heterozygosity between 0.58 and 0.85.
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Variation in annual pollen accumulation rates of Fagus along a N–S transect in Europe based on pollen traps [PDF]
Annual pollen-accumulation rates (PAR) of Fagus (beech) obtained within the framework of the Pollen Monitoring Programme (PMP) were analyzed in pollen traps along a N-S transect from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea in different European vegetation units.
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Seed storage behaviour of Fagus sylvatica and Fagus crenata
Seed Science Research, 2002The seed storage behaviour of Fagus sylvatica and F. crenata was investigated. A large fraction of seeds of both species survived desiccation to about 3% moisture content (MC) (in equilibrium with 10% relative humidity at 20°C). Nevertheless, viability was reduced significantly and progressively by desiccation from 14% to 3% MC.
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