نتایج جستجو برای: oak tree

تعداد نتایج: 178464  

2005
Songlin Fei

Chestnut oak regeneration hotspots were investigated in 52 mature mixed-oak stands in the central Appalachians. Four methods: ranking, SaTScan, ClusterSeer, and classification tree were applied to detect chestnut oak regeneration hotspots. Ranking method provided a quick assessment of the regeneration hotspot; SaTScan and ClusterSeer compromised the spatial correlation among the plots; classifi...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2009
Geeta Kharkwal Yashwant Singh Rawat Yashpal Singh Pangtey

Evergreen forest communities distributed within 1580-2600 m above sea level (asl) in Kumaun Himalaya were studied. Quercus leucotrichophora A. Campus, Q. floribunda Lindl. ex Rehder Q. semecarpifolia J.E. Smith and Pinus roxburghii Sarg. are the dominant tree species in banj-oak, tilonj-oak, kharsu-oak and chir-pine forests, respectively. Total density for tree, shrub and herb layer varied from...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Zongzheng Chai Dexiang Wang

The mid-altitude zone of the Qinling Mountains in China was once dominated by birch and pine-oak belts but are now mainly covered by secondary growth following large-scale deforestation. Assessing the recovery and sustainability of these forests is essential for their management and restoration. We investigated and compared the tree species composition and community assemblages of secondary for...

2006

Anthracnose is one of the most common and important foliage diseases of shade trees in Iowa. Symptoms of anthracnose are often referred to as “leaf blights” or “leaf spots” and are most serious on sycamore, ash, maple, white and bur oak, and walnut. Linden, hickory, elm, red and black oak, and other deciduous trees also are susceptible, although anthracnose is less common and damaging on these ...

2008
John M. Kabrick Eric K. Zenner Daniel C. Dey David Gwaze Randy G. Jensen

The long-standing interest in regenerating oaks stimulated the development of a number of research studies during the past several decades. Most studies have focused on addressing oak regeneration problems and many of these suggested that oak regeneration failures occur where site conditions favor the establishment and growth of competing species that capture the growing space following crown r...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
W S F Schuster K L Griffin H Roth M H Turnbull D Whitehead D T Tissue

We sought to quantify changes in tree species composition, forest structure and aboveground forest biomass (AGB) over 76 years (1930-2006) in the deciduous Black Rock Forest in southeastern New York, USA. We used data from periodic forest inventories, published floras and a set of eight long-term plots, along with species-specific allometric equations to estimate AGB and carbon content. Between...

Journal: :جنگل و فرآورده های چوب 0
سید یوسف عرفانی فرد استادیار، بخش مدیریت مناطق بیابانی، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه شیراز، شیراز، ایران حمید سلیمانی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، بخش مدیریت مناطق بیابانی، دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه شیراز، شیراز، ایران

diameter is such a notable characteristic in forest inventory that it is important to have a suitablemethod of its measurement, especially in coppice trees. this seems more important in zagros foreststhat most of them are covered with coppice trees. so this research was aimed to find an efficientmethod in studying the diameter at root collar (drc) of persian oak coppice trees as the mostimporta...

2011
Kent Kovacs Thomas P. Holmes Jeffrey E. Englin Janice Alexander

Sudden Oak Death” (Phytophthora ramorum) is a non-indigenous forest pathogen which causes substantial mortality of coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) and several other oak tree species on the Pacific Coast of the United States. We estimated the time path of residential property values subject to oak mortality using a dataset that spans more than two decades—including a decade of transactions be...

2015
Kevin T Smith Walter Shortle Paul Schaberg Tomas Kolar Mauri Timonen Samuli Helama Kari Mielikäinen Javad Eshaghi Rad Ahmad Alijanpour Majid Pato Abbas Banj Shafiei Kristina Sohar Juha Raisio Alar Läänelaid Raimo Sutinen Sandra Metslaid Ahto Kangur Allan Sims Maris Hordo Andres Kiviste Hannu Herva Tapio Huttunen Tobias Scharnweber Michael Manthey Martin Wilmking Christian Schröder Andreas Bauwe Stephan Glatzel Bernd Lennartz

PA1 01 Do biochemical and geochemical influences of acidic deposition affect dendroclimatic stability? PA2 Reconstruction of past climate variations: a challenge for the present and future PA2 10 Dendrochronological analysis of selected spruce stands in the Drahany highlands PA2 14 Studies with the Finnish over 7650-year pine chronology PA3 Tree rings and insects, diseases and anthropogenic fac...

2007
Eric Heitzman Adrian Grell Martin Spetich Dale Starkey

that 286,000 ha in Arkansas were affected by the oak decline. In 2002 and 2003, Guldin et al. (2006) established 181 field plots in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma and estimated that 33% of red oak density (trees/ha) and 30% of red oak basal area in the region were dead or dying. Kabrick et al. (2004) studied nine forested sites in southern Missouri ranging in size from 312 to 514 ha. They rep...

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