Investigation parametric diversity models in epiphytic corticolous mosses in relation to elevation changes in Caspian forests, south of Nowshahr (north of Iran) [PDF]
In order to understand the distribution models of corticolous mosses (epiphytes growing on trees barks) and variations in the their abundance related to altitudinal gradients, southern forests of nowshahr were selected along a longitudinal transect from ...
H. Zare +3 more
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Age structure and condition assessment of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in the Caucasian Ecoregion
Aim. To determine the age structure and assess the current state of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in the Caucasian Ecoregion. Material and Methods. The material was collected in beech forests in different floristic districts of the Caucasian Ecoregion.
Kh. U. Aliev
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Is there a Future for the Isolated Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) Forests in Southern Turkey? [PDF]
Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is mainly found in the northern region of Turkey.There is also an approximate 40,000 ha of isolated relict oriental beech forest in southern Turkey.
YILMAZ, Mustafa
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A comparative economic evaluation of bucking deciduous trees: A Case study of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis) stands in Northeastern TurkeyAbstract: The optimum bucking method assists loggers to determine optimum bucking combinations that maximized ...
Mehmet Pak +4 more
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Classification of beech (Fagus orientalis) forests of the Western Caucasus
The classification of oriental-beech (Fagus orientalis) forests of the Western Caucasus was developed on the basis of quantitative analysis (Ward’s method, Euclidian distance) of 200 relevés (Fig. 2) and comparative syntaxonomic analysis. All Caucasian beech forests were attributed to the class Carpino–Fagetea sylvaticae Jakucs ex Passarge 1968 and ...
N. B. Ermakov +2 more
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This study was carried out in order to reveal the amount of litterfall according to the development stages in the oriental beech forests in the Marmara Region and the carbon stocks input into forest floor in this way.
Rıza Karataş +2 more
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High-resolution palynological analysis in Lake Sapanca as a tool to detect recent earthquakes on the North Anatolian Fault [PDF]
High-resolution palynological analysis of a 38-cm-long core collected from Lake Sapanca, northwest Turkey, reveals large earthquakes that occurred during the second half of the 20th century along the North Anatolian Fault Zone. Four events have disturbed
Boyraz, S, Gürbüz, A, Leroy, SAG
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Two subspecies of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) can be found in southeast Europe: Fagus sylvatica ssp. sylvatica L. and Fagus sylvatica ssp. orientalis (Lipsky) Greut. & Burd. (Fagus orientalis Lipsky).
Markus Müller +4 more
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Characterization of microsatellite markers in Fagus sylvatica L. and Fagus orientalis Lipsky
AbstractUsing 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 3–21 alleles in 70 individuals from one Italian population, with an observed heterozygosity between 0.58 and 0.85 ...
Pastorelli, R. +6 more
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Leaf morphometric characteristics variability of different beech provenances in juvenile development stage [PDF]
The taxonomic status of beech from the Balkan Peninsula is not yet clearly defined. There is no agreement among different authors about the morphological characteristics discriminating between the Balkan and European and/or Eastern beech.
Knežević Radmila +4 more
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