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  • Functionality of Beech Bark... Functionality of Beech Bark in Adhesive Mixtures Used in Plywood and Its Effect on the Stability Associated with Material Systems
    Réh, Roman; Igaz, Rastislav; Krišťák, Ľuboš ... Materials, 04/2019, Volume: 12, Issue: 8
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    The results of research into utilizing grinded beech bark in order to substitute commonly used fillers in urea formaldehyde (UF) adhesive mixtures to bond plywood are presented in the present study. ...
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  • Foliar nematode, Litylenchu... Foliar nematode, Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii, population dynamics in leaves and buds of beech leaf disease‐affected trees in Canada and the US
    Reed, Sharon E.; Greifenhagen, Sylvia; Yu, Qing ... Forest pathology = Journal de pathologie forestière = Zeitschrift für Forstpathologie, June 2020, 2020-06-00, 20200601, Volume: 50, Issue: 3
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    A foliar nematode, Litylenchus crenatae ssp. mccannii, is associated with beech leaf disease (BLD) symptoms. Information about the types of tissues parasitized and how nematode populations fluctuate ...
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  • Bidirectional gene flow bet... Bidirectional gene flow between Fagus sylvatica L. and F. orientalis Lipsky despite strong genetic divergence
    Budde, Katharina B.; Hötzel, Sophie; Müller, Markus ... Forest ecology and management, 06/2023, Volume: 537
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    •Fagus orientalis was introduced to a northern German forest stand ca. 100 years ago.•F. orientalis hybridizes with autochthonous F. sylvatica in the introduced range.•Both species can act as pollen ...
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  • The distribution of beech l... The distribution of beech leaf disease and the causal agents of beech bark disease (Cryptoccocus fagisuga, Neonectria faginata, N. ditissima) in forests surrounding Lake Erie and future implications
    Reed, Sharon E.; Volk, Daniel; Martin, Danielle K.H. ... Forest ecology and management, 01/2022, Volume: 503
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    •To determine the effects of beech leaf disease (BLD) on forests, a plot network was established in the Great Lakes region of North America.•Beech leaf disease is replacing beech bark disease (BBD) ...
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  • Review: Phytogeography and ... Review: Phytogeography and history of Japanese beech forests: Recent advances and implications for vegetation ecology
    Hara, Masatoshi Ecological research, March 2023, Volume: 38, Issue: 2
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    In this review, the phytogeography and history of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata Blume and F. japonica Maxim.) forests are re‐examined in light of recent phytogeographical and palaeobotanical research ...
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  • Drought reduces water uptak... Drought reduces water uptake in beech from the drying topsoil, but no compensatory uptake occurs from deeper soil layers
    Gessler, Arthur; Bächli, Lukas; Rouholahnejad Freund, Elham ... The New phytologist, January 2022, Volume: 233, Issue: 1
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    Summary The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adverse effects for forests. Thus, information on the dynamics of tree water uptake from ...
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  • Thermal degradation of beec... Thermal degradation of beech wood with thermogravimetry/Fourier transform infrared analysis
    Ding, Yanming; Ezekoye, Ofodike A.; Lu, Shouxiang ... Energy conversion and management, 07/2016, Volume: 120
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    •Thermogravimetry coupled with Fourier transform infrared analysis was applied.•Estimation of kinetic parameters of beech wood by three model-free methods.•K-K method was used to predict the peak ...
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  • Root exudation of mature be... Root exudation of mature beech forests across a nutrient availability gradient
    Meier, Ina C.; Tückmantel, Timo; Heitkötter, Julian ... The New phytologist, April 2020, Volume: 226, Issue: 2
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    Root exudation is a key plant function with a large influence on soil organic matter dynamics and plant–soil feedbacks in forest ecosystems. Yet despite its importance, the main ecological drivers of ...
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  • Restoration of lapsed beech... Restoration of lapsed beech pollards in the Basque region of Spain: comparison of different cutting techniques
    Read, Helen; Bengtsson, Vikki; Castro, Alberto ... Arboricultural journal, 07/03/2021, Volume: 43, Issue: 3
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    Methods used to restore lapsed beech pollards by pruning were compared across four sites in northern Spain. Tree response, between five and 10 years after cutting, was compared with information about ...
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  • Application of a hybrid PSO... Application of a hybrid PSO-GA optimization algorithm in determining pyrolysis kinetics of biomass
    Shi, Leilei; Gong, Junhui; Zhai, Chunjie Fuel (Guildford), 09/2022, Volume: 323
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    •A new hybrid PSO-GA algorithm is proposed to gain advantages of PSO and GA.•Genetic evolution is incorporated into PSO to increase its population diversity.•TGA results of two pseudo solids and ...
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