- Standardsignatur638
- TitelEuropean Journal of Forest Research 2024, 143(4)
- ErscheinungsortBerlin
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2024
- Seiten1057-1290
- MaterialBandaufführunge-journal
- Digitales Dokument
- Datensatznummer40005100
- Quelle
- AbstractRisk assessment of habitat suitability decline for the endangered riparian tree Pterocarya tonkinensis (Juglandaceae): conservation implications; Stand-level sampling designs for bark stripping caused by red deer (Cervus elaphus L.): simulation studies based on nine fully censused stands; Simulating cable corridors based on terrestrial LiDAR data; Augmented reality for measuring diameter at breast height using the iPhone measure app: outcomes on tree- and stand-level estimates of basal area in a Carpathian mixed forest; Physical decomposition stage and ergosterol content predict the chemical composition of downed dead wood in Mediterranean dehesas; Soil PhytOC accumulation of Masson pine forests in Southwest China; Effects of plant leaf traits, abundance and phylogeny on differentiation of herbivorous insect assemblages in Mediterranean mixed forest; Effects of tree vigor, competition and stand conditions on branch diameter for mixed plantations of Fraxinus mandshurica Rupr. and Larix olgensis Henry in Northeast China; Genetic diversity and the origin of Taiwania cryptomerioides plantations in South China: implications for conservation and restoration; Understanding the influence of tree size distribution on the CTL harvesting productivity of two different size harvesting machines; Resin tapping of Atlantic pine forests: towards an optimized use of stimulant pastes over the season; Vertical variation in swelling properties of Norway spruce bark depending on tree age and bark moisture content; Organic soil greenhouse gas flux rates in hemiboreal old-growth Scots pine forests at different groundwater levels; Genetic variation of English yew (Taxus baccata L.) in the Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany; Production of greenhouse gases by logging residue in boreal clear-cut forests; Forest fuel extraction does not affect macrolichens on deadwood substrates, but only if coarse woody debris is not collected.
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