نتایج جستجو برای: beech

تعداد نتایج: 3311  

2015
Madeleine Silvia Günthardt-Goerg Pierre Vollenweider

Although enhanced carbon fixation by forest trees may contribute significantly to mitigating an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), capacities for this vary greatly among different tree species and locations. This study compared reactions in the foliage of a deciduous and a coniferous tree species (important central European trees, beech and spruce) to an elevated supply of CO2 and ev...

2013
ALEXANDER BUCKSCH

Biomass extraction from indiviual trees measured by terrestrial laser scanning is a valuable tool for forestry and for orchard plantations to extract the economic and ecological parameters of trees. The focus of this paper is to extract the woody biovolume from laser scanned trees based on the SkelTreSkeleton, which is a skeletal structure description. State of the art research proposed skeleto...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
R B Weigt K H Häberle P Millard U Metzger W Ritter H Blaschke A Göttlein R Matyssek

Impacts of elevated ground-level ozone (O(3)) on nitrogen (N) uptake and allocation were studied on mature European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) in a forest stand, hypothesizing that: (i) chronically elevated O(3) limits nutrient uptake, and (ii) beech responds more sensitively to elevated O(3) than spruce, as previously found for juvenile trees. Tree c...

2012
Christian Rottensteiner Petros Tsioras Karl Stampfer

Nacrtak Despite technological advancements in machinery for timber harvesting, chainsaws are fre­ quently used in forest operations. In Austria 85% of the wood volume harvested (15 million m3) are cut by chainsaws. The two most frequently documented ergonomic threats during motor manual felling include exposure to noise and vibration. This paper presents the results of exposure to hand-arm vibr...

2015
Bhim B. Ghaley Harpinder S. Sandhu John R. Porter

Land use and management intensity can influence provision of ecosystem services (ES). We argue that forest/agroforestry production systems are characterized by relatively higher C:O/C:N and ES value compared to arable production systems. Field investigations on C:N/C:O and 15 ES were determined in three diverse production systems: wheat monoculture (Cwheat), a combined food and energy system (C...

2013
Daniel Klein Sebastian Höllerl Markus Blaschke Christoph Schulz

Forestry-based carbon sequestration projects demand a comprehensive quantification of the different climate change mitigation effects. In our study, we modeled a life cycle of managed pure stands consisting of the four main tree species in Bavaria (spruce, pine, beech and oak). For spruce and beech, an unmanaged stand was additionally integrated in order to analyze the differences in climate ch...

Journal: :Allergology international : official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology 2008
Yuji Maeda Emiko Ono Yuma Fukutomi Masami Taniguchi Kazuo Akiyama

BACKGROUND Wild birch trees grow in limited areas in Japan and are not a common aero-allergen. However, many patients who do not live in the area show positive birch pollen Radioallergosorbent Test (RAST). Therefore, being sensitized by another tree pollen which is closely related to birch may result in showing a specific IgE antibody to birch. Alder is a one of these trees and in the past it g...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2001
S A Trewick G P Wallis

The existence of areas of lower endemism and disjunction of New Zealand biota is typified by Nothofagus beech trees (hence "beech-gap") and have been attributed to a variety of causes ranging from ancient fault-mediated displacement (20-25 million years ago) to Pleistocene glacial extirpation (< 1.8 million years ago). We used cytochrome oxidase I and 12S mtDNA sequence data from a suite of end...

2011
Lukas Drag David Hauck Pavel Pokluda Kamil Zimmermann Lukas Cizek

The Rosalia longicorn or Alpine longhorn (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is an endangered and strictly protected icon of European saproxylic biodiversity. Despite its popularity, lack of information on its demography and mobility may compromise adoption of suitable conservation strategies. The beetle experienced marked retreat from NW part of its range; its single population survives N of the Alps a...

ثاقب طالبی, خسرو, سفیدی, کیومرث, پورقلی, زینب, کیوان بهجو, فرشاد,

Small-scale disturbances that create canopy gaps play a key role in regulating successional pathways in temperate forests. This research was carried out with the aim of investigating the structural characteristics of natural canopy gaps in the in the Gap making phase during the development of beech stands in the Asalem forests-Guilan as the initial phase of the development of beech stands. Thre...

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