1122. Nothofagus obliqua (Mirb.) Oerst
SummaryNothofagus obliqua, a native of Central & S. Chile to S. Argentina, is illustrated. Its history, habitat and conservation status are described. Notes on collecting its seed in Chile and its cultivation in Europe are given.
Jo Wenham, Christabel King
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Tree-Cavity Denning of Güiña (<i>Leopardus guigna</i>) and Breeding Productivity From Camera Trap Records. [PDF]
Tree cavities are critical habitats for numerous vertebrate species. We report the first evidence of güiña breeding in a tree cavity, with insights from camera trap surveys in south‐central Chile's temperate forests. These findings enhance our understanding of the species' natural history, breeding behavior, and habitat preferences.
Novoa FJ +6 more
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Pine-fungal co-invasion alters whole-ecosystem properties of a native eucalypt forest. [PDF]
Summary Pine‐fungal co‐invasions into native ecosystems are increasingly prevalent across the southern hemisphere. In Australia, invasive pines slowly spread into native eucalypt forests, creating novel mixed forests. We sought to understand how pine‐fungal co‐invasions impact interconnected above‐ and belowground ecosystem characteristics.
Vietorisz CR +20 more
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Modelling height development of mature Nothofagus obliqua [PDF]
Abstract We used stem-analysis data from 60 to 100 years-old second-growth stands, and single-point observations in 260–460 years-old trees, to study and model height development of Nothofagus obliqua (“roble”). The data covers a much wider range of ages than previous work on this species.
Christian Salas, Oscar García
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Desarrollo temprano del roble (Nothofagus obliqua): un análisis arquitectural de procedencias de Argentina = Early development of roble (Nothofagus obliqua): an architectural analysis of provenances from Argentina [PDF]
Fil: Brion, Cecilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Comahue.
Puntieri, Javier +5 more
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Shoot development and dieback in progenies of Nothofagus obliqua [PDF]
Shoot growth and dieback were compared among progenies of nursery-grown seedlings of Nothofagus obliqua belonging to seven progenies of the same provenance (Quila-Quina, Argentina). First-year shoots consisted of one growth unit (GU) and second-year shoots of one or two GUs.
Puntieri, Javier +6 more
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Pollen morphology of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae, Fagales) and its phylogenetic significance [PDF]
Nothofagaceae (southern beeches) are a relatively small flowering plant family of trees confined to the Southern Hemisphere. The fossil record of the family is abundant and it has been widely used as a test case for the classic hypothesis that Antarctica,
Barreda, Viviana Dora +4 more
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Commodity risk assessment of Quercus petraea plants from the UK
Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High‐risk plants, plant products and other objects’. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by plants of Quercus petraea imported from the UK ...
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +29 more
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índice de sítio diamétrico: um método alternativo para estimar a qualidade do sítio em florestas de Nothofagus obliqua E N. alpina [PDF]
The first step for constructing models of tree growth and yield is site quality assessment. To estimate this attribute, several methodologies are available in which site index (SI) is a standard one.
Attis Beltran, Hernan +4 more
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Haematocrit, the proportion of blood comprising erythrocytes, is often used as a proxy of individual condition. Nestling haematocrit is influenced by several factors but ambient temperature is generally agreed as a key driver. It is unclear which day(s) in embryonic or nestling development are most influential in determining pre‐fledgling haematocrit ...
Joseph E. Badji-Churchill +5 more
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