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ABSTRACT Charcoal production, closely linked to ore smelting, flourished in the Thuringian Forest (central Germany) between the 16th and 19th centuries. Relict charcoal hearths (RCHs) provide a soil archive of these past activities and are common in European forested uplands.
Beate Michalzik +2 more
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The pollination of European larch (Larix decidua MILL.) was investigated in the seed orchard Dolné Mlynárovo (Low Tatra Mts, Central Slovakia) during years 1991-1993. The pollen in the air was captured on horizontally and veritically placed microscopical
Milan Križo, Branko Slobodník
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Таксономический состав рода Larix Mill. в культуре Беларуси [PDF]
Полиморфность рода Larix Mill. сравнительно невысокая. В пределах очень большого ареала, охватывающего бореальные равнинные и горные леса Европы, Азии и Северной Америки, произрастает, по современным данным, не более 20 видов.
Федорук, Анатолий Тарасович
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The study was an attempt to determine the dynamics of heartwood formation and the radial and axial distribution of sapwood and heartwood in stems of European larch (Larix decidua Mill.) representing the dominant stand according to Kraft.
M. Nawrot, W. Pazdrowski, M. Szymański
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Effects of Drought and Salinity on European Larch (Larix decidua Mill.) Seedlings
Larix decidua, the European larch, is not normally affected by drought or salinity in its natural habitats, but it may be when grown as an ornamental tree, by the widespread practice of winter de-icing of mountain roads with NaCl, and because of global ...
I. Plesa +7 more
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Recent vegetation shifts in the French Alps with winners outnumbering losers
Analysing 11 million records of 4250 French Alps plant species over 30 years shows that one‐third expanded their range, dominated by thermophilic and fast‐colonizing species, while 13% declined. Most species showed little response, with potential shifts lagging behind climate change. Our study deepens our understanding of the complex dynamics of recent
Romain Goury +8 more
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Investigations on spatial heterogeneity of humus forms and natural regeneration of Larch (Larix decidua Mill.) and Swiss Stone Pine (Pinus cembra L.) in an alpine timberline ecotone (Upper Engadine, Central Alps, Switzerland) [PDF]
The north-west facing study area in the Upper Engadine (Central Alps, Switzerland) encompasses the whole timberline ecotone between 2200 m and 2400 m a.s.l..
B. Hiller +3 more
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ABSTRACT Stem dehydration is critical in predicting drought‐driven tree mortality. Yet, how it coordinates with stomatal closure, xylem embolism, and aquaporin‐mediated water transport regulation remains unknown. Two angiosperms (beech and olive) and two conifers (pine and juniper) of contrasted embolism resistance were selected to assess the sequence ...
Roberto L. Salomón +7 more
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In the Czech Republic, A. nebulosus occurs in coniferous, deciduous as well as in mixed forests, in lowland forests and even on forest-steppe habitats. Larvae occur mainly on Picea sp., Pinus sp.
J. Holuša, M. Trýzna
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Kakovost in vrednost macesna (Larix decidua Mill.) v Karavankah [PDF]
Although European larch is a commercially important tree species in the Alps, this study is among the first focusing on the quality and value of larch trees.
Kadunc, Aleš, Poljanec, Aleš
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