- Standardsignatur638
- TitelEuropean Journal of Forest Research 2024, 143(5)
- ErscheinungsortBerlin
- Verlag
- Erscheinungsjahr2024
- Seiten1291-1609
- MaterialBandaufführunge-journal
- Datensatznummer40005256
- Quelle
- AbstractSpatial differentiation of the leaf area index in forests in ecological transition zones and its environmental response; Patterns of deadwood amount and deadwood diversity along a natural forest recovery gradient from agriculture to old-growth lowland tropical forests; Size-dependent growth strategy and allometry, but not complementarity, as major drivers of fine-root biomass and productivity across warm-temperate forests; Population-specific climate sensitive top height curves and their applications to assisted migration; The feasibility of adding wood quality traits as selection criteria in the Galician Pinus pinaster Aiton breeding program: case study; Long-term impact of wildfire on soil physical, chemical and biological properties within a pine forest; Stand structural diversity and edaphic properties regulate aboveground biomass of Abies fargesii var. faxoniana primary forest on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau; Stand structural effects on growth distribution and growth efficiency in Scots pine and Mediterranean pine in Spain; A comprehensive crown profile model of planted Larix kaempferi from different latitudes in China; Distance-dependent mating but considerable pollen immigration in an isolated Quercus rubra planting in Germany; Forest management plan pathways for non-industrial private forest owners in Norway: from acquisition to implementation; Quo vadis Scots pine forestry in northern Germany: How do silvicultural management and climate change determine an uncertain future? Predicting the impacts of climate change on the geographic distribution of moso bamboo in China based on biomod2 model; How can optimized forest management plan regulate noise levels from wind turbines? Variations of monthly radial growth of Chinese fir [Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.] considering its responses to climatic factors; VARI as an indicator of site productivity of Pinus taeda L.: soil, litter, and plant nutrition; Living in urban forests strengthens radical scavenging activity to delay aging: a pilot animal study; Using machine learning algorithms to cluster and classify stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) populations based on seed and seedling characteristics; Cyclic loading effects and stability assessment of trees and stumps used as anchors in cable yarding operations.
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