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  • Soil organic carbon stocks ... Soil organic carbon stocks in topsoil and subsoil controlled by parent material, carbon input in the rhizosphere, and microbial-derived compounds
    Angst, Gerrit; Messinger, Johanna; Greiner, Maria ... Soil biology & biochemistry, July 2018, 2018-07-00, Volume: 122
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    Despite a large body of studies investigating soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and potential influencing factors, the impact of contrasting parent material, particularly in the subsoil, has received ...
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  • Unraveling resilience mecha... Unraveling resilience mechanisms in forests: role of non-structural carbohydrates in responding to extreme weather events
    D'Andrea, Ettore; Scartazza, Andrea; Battistelli, Alberto ... Tree physiology, 10/2021, Volume: 41, Issue: 10
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    Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity due to global climate change. We hypothesized that tree carbon reserves are crucial for resilience of beech, buffering the source-sink ...
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  • On the effect of heat on th... On the effect of heat on the chemical composition and dimensions of thermally-modified wood
    González-Peña, Marcos M.; Curling, Simon F.; Hale, Michael D.C. Polymer degradation and stability, 12/2009, Volume: 94, Issue: 12
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    Heat-induced weight loss (WL) and chemical and dimensional changes of small specimens of beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.), Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce ( Picea abies L.) wood were ...
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  • Biochar effects on early de... Biochar effects on early decomposition of standard litter in a European beech forest (northern Italy)
    Vannini, Andrea; Carbognani, Michele; Chiari, Giorgio ... Science of the total environment, 12/2023, Volume: 903
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    The release of biochar (BC) on forest soil is a strategy aimed at increasing carbon reserves and forest productivity. The effect of BC amendments on the decomposition of different quality litter is, ...
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  • Structure, environmental pa... Structure, environmental patterns and impact of expected climate change in natural beech-dominated forests in the Cantabrian Range (NW Spain)
    Castaño-Santamaría, Javier; López-Sánchez, Carlos A.; Obeso, José Ramón ... Forest ecology and management, 10/2021, Volume: 497
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    •Structural and environmental patterns were analysed in beech forests in NW Spain.•Young beech forests are spatially clustered and become more regular as they mature.•Stands are overstocked, ...
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  • Seasonal variations in phen... Seasonal variations in phenolic natural products in Fagus sylvatica (European beech) leaves
    Formato, Marialuisa; Scharenberg, Friederike; Pacifico, Severina ... Phytochemistry (Oxford), November 2022, 2022-11-00, 20221101, Volume: 203
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    Fagus sylvatica L. (Fagaceae), European beech, is one of the most important deciduous tree species in Central Europe and the most common broadleaved tree species in Germany. We investigated the ...
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  • Discerning Oriental from Eu... Discerning Oriental from European beech by leaf spectroscopy: Operational and physiological implications
    D'Odorico, Petra; Schuman, Meredith C.; Kurz, Mirjam ... Forest ecology and management, 08/2023, Volume: 541
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    •Oriental beech is a potential candidate for assisted migration in European forests.•Monitoring introduced (sub)species is expensive based on genetic analysis.•Leaf spectroscopy is an effective tool ...
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  • Chemical Profile of Cold-Pr... Chemical Profile of Cold-Pressed Beech Nut (Fagus sylvatica L.) Oil
    Obranović, Marko; Kraljić, Klara; Škevin, Dubravka ... Nutraceuticals, 02/2024, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    The objective of this study was to assess the chemical characteristics of cold-pressed beech nut oil. The nuts, gathered from the forest, comprised 25.35% water, 13.19% oil, and 19.40% protein. The ...
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  • Structural changes in a pri... Structural changes in a primeval beech forest at the landscape scale
    Stillhard, Jonas; Hobi, Martina L.; Brang, Peter ... Forest ecology and management, 01/2022, Volume: 504
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    •Forest characteristics from two sample plot inventories in a primeval beech forest.•Species composition is characterized by a pronounced dominance of beech of over 97%.•Main structural ...
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  • Canopy space filling rather... Canopy space filling rather than conventional measures of structural diversity explains productivity of beech stands
    Juchheim, Julia; Ammer, Christian; Schall, Peter ... Forest ecology and management, 07/2017, Volume: 395
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    •Space filling of European beech stands increased with management intensity.•Increased filling in the shaded crown resulted in higher productivity.•Measures of structural diversity were not sensitive ...
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