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Stand structure and spatial pattern of regeneration of Pinus sylvestris in a natural treed mire in Latvia

2009

We examined the regeneration patterns of Pinus sylvestris L. in a natural treed mire in the hemiboreal zone in Latvia. Data on tree stem age and size was collected in 207 fine-scale plots (10 m) and 4 medium-scale plots (400 m). Size structure of living and dead trees was also estimated on transects 180-m and 250-m length and 10-m width. In addition, the vegetation was described in 1-m plots to determine preferred microsites for P. sylvestris establishment. Pinus sylvestris showed continuous regeneration by an inverse J-shaped age and size structure. Pulses of mortality induced by fire were also evident. Regeneration of P. sylvestris was mostly on Sphagnum magellanicam Brid. hummocks free o…

biologyHemiborealEcological ModelingForestryPicea abiesBetula pubescensVegetationbiology.organism_classificationSphagnumAgronomyMireBotanylcsh:SD1-669.5lcsh:ForestryTransectWoody plantSilva Fennica
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First report of Cotoneaster pannosus Franch. (Rosaceae) in Tarragona Province, and updated distribution area in Spain

2015

8 p., il., mapas

biologyNaturalizedved/biologyRosaceaeved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesForestryPlant ScienceCotoneaster pannosusNaturalizadobiology.organism_classificationShrubHorticultureAlien floraGeographyOrnamental plantOrnamentalFlora alóctonaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBotanica Complutensis
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The nutritional composition of selected wild edible mushrooms from Sicily (southern Italy)

2011

The wide consumption of wild fungi by the local population is the basis for an evaluation of the as yet unknown nutritional composition of some selected species. Wild edible mushrooms (Fistulina hepatica, Infundibulicybe geotropa, Laetiporus sulphureus, Macrolepiota procera var. procera and Suillus granulatus) were collected in a number of Sicilian (southern Italian) forest ecosystems and analysed according to standard methodologies of fungal analysis, for their basic composition (ash, water, protein, fat, carbohydrate and vitamin). The results showed that the investigated mushrooms could be suggested as a source of nutritional elements for the human diet.

biologyNutritional compositionSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaMacrolepiota proceraMediterranean area fungi nutritional compositionbiology.organism_classificationFistulina hepaticalanguage.human_languageDietTreesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBotanyForest ecologylanguageHumansComposition (visual arts)AgaricalesLaetiporus sulphureusNutritive ValueSicilySicilianEcosystemSuillus granulatusFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
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Effects of harvesting timber stands on goshawk nesting in two European areas

2001

We evaluated the effects of harvesting timber stands on goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) nesting in two European areas (central Italy and eastern France), by studying their occupancy and reproductive performance. We found no difference in the productivity of goshawk pairs reproducing in unlogged vs. logged stands. When considering the same nesting stand, before and after timber harvesting, we noted no differences in the number of young per breeding pair nora year effect. We observed that 87.5% of goshawk pairs nesting in logged stands moved away only when the original stand structure was altered by > 30%, and then only to the nearest neighbouring mature stand (maximum distance ca. 1.5 km). The …

biologyOccupancyEcologyLoggingNesting (process)AccipiterForestrybiology.organism_classificationGeographyProductivity (ecology)Breeding pairAccipitridaeAnthropogenic factorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Representatives of the Magnoliaceae juss. family growing upon different climatic conditions from the botanical gardens collections of Taras Shevchenk…

2016

Has been described the phenology of deciduous magnolias growing ex situ in botanical gardens of Acad. O.V Fomin SRC "Institute of Biology" National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv and the University and Latvia (Riga). 9 species, 1 variety and 3 hybrids identical for both collections of botanical gardens were selected and used for phenological observations. The studied plants were resistant to winter and summer climatic factors, were marked the parameters that determine their plasticity in less precipitation in Ukraine and Latvia, as compared to the places of their natural habitat, and expanding the use of exotic species in landscaping design of the megapolises.

biologyPhenologyForestryIntroduced speciesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMagnoliaceaemagnolia introduction hardinessGeographyDeciduousHabitatlcsh:Biology (General)ShevchenkoLandscapingHardiness (plants)lcsh:QH301-705.5Vìsnik: Kiïvsʹkij Nacìonalʹnij Unìversitet Imenì Tarasa Ševčenka. Bìologìâ
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Phenolic Compounds in Needles of Norway Spruce Trees in Relation to Novel Forest Decline I. Studies on Trees from a Site in the Northern Black Forest

1992

Summary Contents of selected phenolic compounds in needles of Norway spruce trees (Picea abies) from the Black Forest were measured using a HPLC-technique elaborated for serial studies in forest decline research. Measurements on needles that were harvested on several dates during two growing seasons gave no hint of seasonal variations in the concentrations of the studied phenolic compounds. Values for picein demonstrate an average decrease in the needles of severely damaged trees compared with the still undamaged ones, but the results are impaired by strong individual variations among the single trees. p-Hydroxyacetophenone was found in only very low amounts showing no constant differences …

biologyPiceinBaden wurttembergGrowing seasonPicea abiesGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistrySeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseBlack forestWest germanychemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureGeographychemistryBotanymedicineBiochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen
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Saproxylic beetle assemblages in the Mediterranean region:Impact of forest management on richness and structure

2010

Forests cover almost 30% of the Mediterranean region today, yet forest management activities have influenced structure and composition of both natural and planted forests. To date no study has been conducted to evaluate the impact of forest management on saproxylic beetle assemblages, although it is known that the Mediterranean is a biodiversity hotspot with a long-lasting human pressure on natural habitats. We provide an overview of saproxylic beetle assemblages of three forest types (mature Pinus halepensis forests, mature Pinus brutia forests, young Quercus calliprinos forests) in the East Mediterranean region using a one-year sample from 12 forest plots located in the north of Israel. T…

biologyQuercus calliprinosEcology/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/559922418Beetle diversityForest managementSpecies diversityForestryManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiology.organism_classificationMiddle EastGeographyPinus brutiaAleppo PineMediterranean oaksForest ecologySecondary forestSpecies richnessCommunity ecologyIsraelPinesBiologyNature and Landscape Conservation
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Invertebrates in Fruitbodies of Heterobasidion spp., Infected Picea abies Logs and Adjacent Soil

2021

Heterobasidion spp. pathogenic fungi produce conspicuous fruitbodies on infected wood, which may represent a habitat for a range of organisms, including invertebrates. The aim was to: (i) assess and compare invertebrate diversity in Heterobasidion spp. fruitbodies, infected Picea abies wood and adjacent soil

biologyRange (biology)FaunaForest SciencefungiForestryPicea abies<i>Heterobasidion</i>carpophoresbiology.organism_classificationcomplex mixturesTaxonTullgren funnelsBotanyNorway spruceAcariQK900-989HeterobasidionPlant ecologyRelative species abundancehuman activitiesfaunaInvertebrateForests
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Does stump removal affect early growth and mycorrhizal infection of spruce (Picea abies) seedlings in clear-cuts?

2012

Abstract Stump removal procedure increases the extent of exposed mineral soil in the clear felled areas. In this study, our aim was to find out whether the early growth and mycorrhization of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) seedlings differ between stump removal and mounding sites. Stumps were harvested from five one-hectare study sites and other five sites were mounded after clear felling. Twenty seedlings were planted on mounds at each study site. Although the height of spruce seedlings did not differ between the treatments after three growing periods, their mean growth was ca. 10% higher at the stump removal sites. The community of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) in the seedling roots did n…

biologyRemoval procedurefungiGrowing seasonForestryPicea abiesbiology.organism_classificationFellingbody regionsEctomycorrhizaHorticultureSeedlingBotanyta1181Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Giant reed as energy crop for Southern Italy: An economic feasibility study

2016

Abstract Among renewable sources giant reed has attracted a growing interest as energy crop especially in Southern Europe, thanks to its low agronomic input requirements. This paper aimed at evaluating the economic feasibility of introduction of giant reed plantation as energy crop in the Southern Italy. In particular, an economic and financial analysis was performed by comparing giant reed (both for woodchip and chopped forage production) with traditional crops (pluriannual and annual) that are currently cultivated in the same area, such as wine grape, melon and tomato. Results showed the highest profitability of giant reed respect to other crops with current market prices. In particular, …

biologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAgroforestrybusiness.industry020209 energyArundo donaxForage02 engineering and technologybiology.organism_classificationWine grapeGross marginRenewable energyEnergy cropGeographyAgronomyAgricultural land0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMarket pricebusinessRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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