نتایج جستجو برای: hydrophilic extractives of beech

تعداد نتایج: 21165167  

2007
Thomas Knoke

Beech-forests (Fagus sylvatica L.) represent the natural vegetation cover for the majority of sites in Germany. Although coniferous forests actually dominate, beech is the most important among the deciduous tree-species in Germany, when considering the area and the economics. While the wood of the younger beech normally shows a whitish colour (white beech), the timber of older beech may form co...

2015
Daniela Reil Christian Imholt Jana Anja Eccard Jens Jacob Jonas Waldenström

The transmission of wildlife zoonoses to humans depends, amongst others, on complex interactions of host population ecology and pathogen dynamics within host populations. In Europe, the Puumala virus (PUUV) causes nephropathia epidemica in humans. In this study we investigated complex interrelations within the epidemic system of PUUV and its rodent host, the bank vole (Myodes glareolus). We sug...

2014
Martin M. Gossner Esther Pašalić Markus Lange Patricia Lange Steffen Boch Dominik Hessenmöller Jörg Müller Stephanie A. Socher Markus Fischer Ernst-Detlef Schulze Wolfgang W. Weisser

Forest management not only affects biodiversity but also might alter ecosystem processes mediated by the organisms, i.e. herbivory the removal of plant biomass by plant-eating insects and other arthropod groups. Aiming at revealing general relationships between forest management and herbivory we investigated aboveground arthropod herbivory in 105 plots dominated by European beech in three diffe...

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

canopy gaps are one of the most important structural features of forest ecosystems, and studying of them can have useful results and implications for forest management. the aim of this study is investigation of characteristics and regeneration within canopy gaps in an intact beech stand in the shastkalateh experimental forest of hyrcanian region, north of iran. all canopy gaps and related fores...

جلالی, سید غلامعلی, حسینی, سید محسن, حسینی, وحید, قاسمی آقباش, فرهاد,

  The decomposition of leaf litter has important in the ecosystem level through regulating buildup of soil organic matter, regulating of nutrient for plant growth and influencing the flux of Co2 from the soil. Several studies have introduced Home-field advantage (HFA) as an index for indicating more rapidly decomposition process of litter in its own site. In the present study, beech and alder s...

2004
G H Stewart J B J Harrison

Forest types of the Wapiti, Doon and Glaisnock catchments, ranked in order of proportion of preferred food species for deer, paralleled a gradient of landform stability. Seral forests and low altitude silver beech forests were preferred deer habitat because they contained the largest proportions of highly preferred species. They often occurred on unstable landforms such as debris cones, colluvi...

2007
MARILOU BEAUDET CHRISTIAN MESSIER

1 In forest communities, species coexistence can be favoured by disturbance-related variations in light regime coupled with rank reversal in species performance. The objective of this study was to determine if a major canopy disturbance, resulting from an ice storm, would favour the coexistence of sugar maple ( Acer saccharum ) and beech ( Fagus grandifolia ) in an old-growth forest located nea...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
João V F Latorraca Oliver Dünisch Gerald Koch

The aim of this study was to characterize the properties of juvenile and mature heartwood of Robinia pseudoacacia L. (black locust). The content, the composition, and subcellular localization of heartwood extractives were studied in 14 old-grown trees from forest sites in Germany and Hungary, as well as in 16 younger trees of four clone types. Heartwood extractives (methanol and acetone extract...

2017
Yong-Chao Lu Yao Lu Zhao-Lin Lu Xian-Yong Wei

Componential analysis of extractives is important for better understanding the structure and utilization of biomass. In this investigation, wheat straw (WS) was extracted with petroleum ether (PE) and carbon disulfide (CS2) sequentially, to afford extractable fractions EFPE and EFCS2, respectively. Detailed componential analyses of EFPE and EFCS2 were carried out with Fourier transform infrared...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2008
D. Wright Wilson

Studies of the chemical alterations in muscle, associated with its activity, have been well summarized by Eggleton1", Meyerhof97, and Milroy"'0. Such summaries naturally include a discussion of only those substances which have been shown to take part in the metabolic changes. As the first demonstration of chemical change with muscle activity concerned the change of glycogen to lactic acid, it w...

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