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This study addresses the timing and causes of the Holocene population expansion of Fagus sylvatica at two sites in the southern Prealps (Italy): Lago di Fimon and Lago Piccolo di Avigliana.
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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.
Pedro León-Lobos, Richard H. Ellis
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Diseases of beech (Fagus sylvatica)
1982The 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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Micro-fungi on leaves of Fagus sylvatica
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1966The succession of micro-fungi on leaves of beech has been followed from the time of unfolding up to 18 months after leaf-fall. The fungi which sporulate on the leaves in a well-defined sequence have been divided into three groups. Some individual patterns of distribution have been discussed in detail.
Barbara M. Hogg, H.J. Hudson
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Polyporus quercinus on Fagus sylvatica
Transactions of the British Mycological Society, 1951Polyporus 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 dominance in European forests
2022Gaining an improved understanding of the strategies, traits and conditions that enable tree species to achieve dominance in forest ecosystems is important for predictions of community assembly and for the question how these species will respond to global change. A striking example of a species with strong dominance is Fagus sylvatica L. (European beech)
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2011
Characteristic of Fagus sylvatica L. natural regeneration at the eastern boundary of natural habitat in Medobory nature reserve is presented; the main limiting factors are considered.
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Characteristic of Fagus sylvatica L. natural regeneration at the eastern boundary of natural habitat in Medobory nature reserve is presented; the main limiting factors are considered.
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