70 results on '"FAGUS SYLVATICA"'
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2. Ectomycorrhizal Diversity in Beech Dominated Stands in Central Europe
3. Iberian Atlantic Forest Restoration: An Experiment Based in Vegetation Succession
4. Wood Characteristics Inherent in a Tree’s Natural Growth
5. The Embedment Failure of European Beech Compared to Spruce Wood and Standards
6. Forests of Broadleaved Trees and Shrubs at Low Elevations
7. Ecology of Populations and Vegetation
8. Brussels
9. Modification of the Xylem Within a Plant
10. Wood Structural Modifications Caused by Extreme Events
11. Response to Ozone of Fagus sylvatica L. Seedlings Under Competition, in an Open-Top Chamber Experiment: A Chlorophyll Fluorescence Analysis
12. Beech coppice short-term hydrological balance for simulated rainfall
13. Conservation Of Deciduous Tree Species in Europe: Projecting Potential Ranges and Changes
14. The Lehstenbach and Steinkreuz Catchments in NE Bavaria, Germany
15. Fine Root Biomass of Temperate Forests in Relation to Soil Acidity and Fertility, Climate, Age and Species
16. A Model-Based Study of Carbon Fluxes at Ten European Forest Sites
17. Effects of Different Silvicultural Treatments on the Genetic Structure of European Beech Populations (Fagus Sylvatica L.)
18. Target-diameter felling and consequences for genetic structures in a beech stand (Fagus Sylvatica L.)
19. Effects of management practices on ecosystem processes in European beech forests
20. Monitoring Recent Vegetation Changes in Nutrient-Rich Beechwoods in Central Germany
21. Fructification and genetic structures of Fagus sylvatica mixed stands in upper regions of the Harz mountains
22. The Existence of Bark and Stem Photosynthesis in Woody Plants and Its Significance for the Overall Carbon Gain. An Eco-Physiological and Ecological Approach
23. Forest Management
24. Implications of Changes in Ambient and Climatic Conditions on Ecosystem Processes
25. Plant Phenological Changes
26. Stress and Strain Behaviour
27. Nitrogen Uptake Processes in Roots and Mycorrhizas
28. Biotic and Abiotic Controls Over Ecosystem Cycling of Stable Natural Nitrogen, Carbon and Sulphur Isotopes
29. Linking Plant Nutrition and Ecosystem Processes
30. Genetic structures as indicators for adaptation and adaptational potentials
31. Nitrogen and Its Effect on Growth, Nutrient Status and Parasite Attacks in Beech and Norway Spruce
32. Growth of Mature Beech in Relation to Ozone and Nitrogen Deposition: An Epidemiological Approach
33. Environmental information from stable isotopes in tree rings of Fagus sylvatica
34. Endogenous Gibberellins and Dormancy in Beechnuts
35. Introduction
36. History: Spread and Speciation
37. The Environment of Fagus Species: Climate and Soil
38. Growth and Form: Beech versus Other Dominant Tree Species
39. Sweet Chestnut and Beech Saplings under Elevated CO2
40. The Investigation Site
41. Fagus sylvatica L. (European Beech)
42. Increasing Site Productivity During Consecutive Generations of Naturally Regenerated and Planted Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Denmark
43. Long-Term Growth Trends of Trees: Ten Years of Dendrochronological Studies in France
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45. Influence of Nitrogenous Air Pollutants on Carbon Dioxide and Ozone Effects on Vegetation
46. Diseases of beech (Fagus sylvatica)
47. Microenvironmental Aspects of Xylem Defenses to Wood Decay Fungi
48. Recent Anthropogenous Distribution of European Beech Outside its Natural Range in Poland
49. Indirect Effects of Acid Rain Mediated by Mineral Leaching: An Evaluation of Potential Roles of Leaching from the Canopy
50. Crown Structure and Tree Vitality
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