نتایج جستجو برای: beech fagus

تعداد نتایج: 4203  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
H Genet N Bréda E Dufrêne

Two types of physiological mechanisms can contribute to growth decline with age: (i) the mechanisms leading to the reduction of carbon assimilation (input) and (ii) those leading to modification of the resource economy. Surprisingly, the processes relating to carbon allocation have been little investigated as compared to research on the processes governing carbon assimilation. The objective of ...

Journal: :int. j. lignocellulosic products 2014
a. rafighi a. dorostkar m. madhoushi

in this research, the effect of wood species and particle size on mechanicalproperties of wood plastic composites (wpc) made of fir (abies alba) and beech(fagus orientalis l.) sawdust and high density polyethylene (hdpe) wereinvestigated. wood plastic composite (wpc) were made with 30% hdpe in abatch process at 185˚c, at two particle sizes of 40 mesh and 80 mesh. maleicanhydride polypropylene (...

Journal: :Forests 2023

The ongoing shifts in natural vegetation zones predict the expansion of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) into Eastern Baltic region, suggesting it will become a potential alternative to birch (Betula pendula Roth. and Betula pubescens Ehrh.) forest regeneration. For successful application regeneration material, an evaluation susceptibility disturbances (e.g., wind) is necessary for reliable ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Rémi Wortemann Stéphane Herbette Têtè Sévérien Barigah Boris Fumanal Ricardo Alia Alexis Ducousso Dusan Gomory Patricia Roeckel-Drevet Hervé Cochard

Xylem cavitation resistance is a key physiological trait correlated with species tolerance to extreme drought stresses. Little is known about the genetic variability and phenotypic plasticity of this trait in natural tree populations. Here we measured the cavitation resistance of 17 Fagus sylvatica populations representative of the full range of the species in Europe. The trees were grown in th...

2014
A. Pétrissans R. Younsi M. Chaouch P. Gérardin M. Pétrissans Manfred SCHWANNINGER

In this study, heat treatment was carried out in a relatively low temperature (230 ̊C). Mass loss kinetics was studied using equipment, specially conceived to measure sample’s mass during the thermal treatment. Laboratory experiments were performed for heating rates of 1 ̊C min-1. Mathematical model for kinetics of pyrolysis process was used and validated. During the pyrolysis of dry wood samples...

2014
Bekir Cihad Bal İbrahim Bektaş

In this study, we determined the flexural properties and tensile shear strength of five-ply plywood panels produced with eucalyptus (Eucalyptus grandis), beech (Fagus orientalis), and hybrid poplar (Populus x euramericana) using urea-formaldehyde (UF), melamine-urea-formaldehyde (MUF) and phenol-formaldehyde (PF) adhesives. Flexural properties were tested on both parallel and perpendicular to g...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Stephane Herbette Remi Wortemann Hosam Awad Roland Huc Herve Cochard Tete Severien Barigah

Xylem vulnerability to cavitation is a key parameter in understanding drought resistance of trees. We determined the xylem water pressure causing 50% loss of hydraulic conductivity (P(50)), a proxy of vulnerability to cavitation, and we evaluated the variability of this trait at tree and population levels for Fagus sylvatica. We checked for the effects of light on vulnerability to cavitation of...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2016
Bernhard Schuldt Florian Knutzen Sylvain Delzon Steven Jansen Hilmar Müller-Haubold Régis Burlett Yann Clough Christoph Leuschner

Climate warming will increase the drought exposure of many forests world-wide. It is not well understood how trees adapt their hydraulic architecture to a long-term decrease in water availability. We examined 23 traits characterizing the hydraulic architecture and growth rate of branches and the dependent foliage of mature European beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees along a precipitation gradient (8...

2016
Heiko Nacke Kezia Goldmann Ingo Schöning Birgit Pfeiffer Kristin Kaiser Genis A. Castillo-Villamizar Marion Schrumpf François Buscot Rolf Daniel Tesfaye Wubet

The complex interactions between trees and soil microbes in forests as well as their inherent seasonal and spatial variations are poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed the effects of major European tree species (Fagus sylvatica L. and Picea abies (L.) Karst) on soil bacterial and fungal communities. Mineral soil samples were collected from different depths (0-10, 10-20 cm) and at differ...

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