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Fagus sylvatica L.

2018
Published as part of Konrad Lauber, Gerhart Wagner & Andreas Gygax, 2018, Flora Helvetica - Fagaceae, pp.
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2011
European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is one of the most widespread and important forest species in Europe, both from an ecological and an economic aspect. In Greece, one of the southern limits of Fagus distribution in Europe, beech forests are found in a wide range of habitats and they exhibit a remarkable diversity both of Fagus-dominated communities ...
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Fagus sylvatica L.

2009
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Architecture des jeunes hêtres Fagus sylvatica

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1985
The different growth patterns of the beech tree are described from a morphological and architectural point of view in the first part of this paper. In about 10 years, individuals can achieve various forms, according to the growth pattern. About thirty architectural variations are examined in the second part of this study; they reveal a surprising ...
Thiébaut, Bernard   +2 more
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Seed storage behaviour of Fagus sylvatica and Fagus crenata

Seed Science Research, 2002
The 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.
Pedro León-Lobos, Richard H. Ellis
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2021
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Diseases of beech (Fagus sylvatica)

1982
The common or European beech, Fagus sylvatica, grows widely throughout Europe. It still makes up about 5 per cent of the forest area in Britain, where among the hardwoods it is exceeded in area only by oak. It is one of the few timber trees that grows successfully on chalk and limestone soils.
D. H. Phillips, D. A. Burdekin
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Fagus sylvatica. Hêtre

1998
National ...
Teissier Du Cros, Eric, Vernier, M.
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Polyporus quercinus on Fagus sylvatica

Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1951
Polyporus quercinus (Schrad.) Fr. was collected on living beech at Woodstock, England, in 1949. The sporophore, culture and type of decay in oak and beech are described.
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Fagus sylvatica L. (European Beech)

1996
Beeches are deciduous trees belonging to the family Fagaceae. The genus Fagus includes eight to ten species, native to the temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America (Table 1). They grow to a height of 20–50 m, and are often dominant or codominant trees in temperate forests.
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