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Studying the Wettability and Bonding Properties of Acetylated Hornbeam Wood Using PVAc and PUR Adhesives. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel), 2023
The present study aimed to determine how acetylation affected the bonding properties of European hornbeam wood. The research was supplemented with the investigation of wetting properties, wood shear strength, and microscopical studies of bonded wood, as ...
Fodor F, Bak M.
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Characteristics of Oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) in a plain-low hills-mountains-plateau sequence. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
The climate has changed significantly over the past few decades around the globe. To make meaningful comparisons between changes occurring over time in the tree world, comprehensive databases on the most important species and their evolution must be ...
Emil CV   +7 more
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Oak-hornbeam forests of central Europe [PDF]

open access: yesPreslia, 2020
Oak-hornbeam forests (order Carpinetalia) are a widespread vegetation type in central Europe. As vegetation ecologists focused on them since the pioneering times of vegetation research, many syntaxonomic units are described. However, classification systems used in various central European countries suffer from inconsistencies and overlaps of the ...
Novák, P.   +10 more
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Thinning effects on biomass and element concentrations of roots in adjacent hornbeam and oak stands in Istanbul, Turkey

open access: yesForest Ecosystems, 2021
Background Thinning is a commonly used treatment in forest management which affects the tree root systems. The effects of thinning on element concentrations and seasonal change of roots were evaluated in adjacent oak (Quercus frainetto Ten.) and hornbeam
Serdar Akburak, Ender Makineci
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Cryphonectria carpinicola sp. nov. Associated with hornbeam decline in Europe

open access: yesFungal Biology, 2021
Since the early 2000s, reports on declining hornbeam trees (Carpinus betulus) are spreading in Europe. Two fungi are involved in the decline phenomenon: One is Anthostoma decipiens, but the other etiological agent has not been identified yet. We examined the morphology, phylogenetic position, and pathogenicity of yellow fungal isolates obtained from ...
Carolina Cornejo   +4 more
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The Influence of Drying Temperature on Color Change of Hornbeam and Maple Wood Used as Surface and Inner Layers of Wood Composites

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
The thermal treatment of wood changes its structure due to the degradation of wood polymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin), so the physical properties of wood are either improved or degraded.
Ivan Klement   +6 more
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The Differences in Shape Stability for Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) Lumber with and without Spiral Grain

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Spiral grains are one of the most important tree growth defects that can remarkably affect the shape stability of lumber. This growth defect is observed by an oblique arrangement of axially oriented cell elements in the wood.
Peter Vilkovský   +3 more
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A chromosome-level reference genome of the hornbeam, Carpinus fangiana [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data, 2020
AbstractBetulaceae, the birch family, comprises six living genera and over 160 species, many of which are economically valuable. To deepen our knowledge of Betulaceae species, we have sequenced the genome of a hornbeam, Carpinus fangiana, which belongs to the most species-rich genus of the Betulaceae subfamily Coryloideae.
Yang, Xiaoyue   +5 more
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Oak and hornbeam pollen season in Kielce in 2021

open access: yesAlergoprofil, 2022
The paper presents the characteristics of oak and hornbeam pollen seasons in Kielce in 2021. Aeropalinological measurements were carried out with the use of the volumetric method. The main oak pollen season lasted 35 days. The maximum concentration of oak pollen, i.e.
Anna Kopacz-Bednarska   +2 more
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Natural durability and performance of hornbeam cement bonded particleboard [PDF]

open access: yesMaderas: Ciencia y Tecnología, 2014
Cement bonded particleboards were manufactured from hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.) wood particles. Hydration tests were carried out to determine the inhibitory index in order to characterise wood-cement compatibility.
Antonios N. Papadopoulos
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