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Fagus orientalis Lipsky

Spatial pattern in oriental beech (fagus orientalis lipsky ) and uludağ fir  (abies nordmanniana ssp  bornmuelleriana mattf ) mixed forests

Spatial pattern in oriental beech (fagus orientalis lipsky ) and uludağ fir (abies nordmanniana ssp bornmuelleriana mattf ) mixed forests

... Both of two sample plots have been chosen within the mixed forests of Hasankadı Forest Sub-District Directorate for analysis of natural regeneration of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) and ...

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Generalized height-diameter models for Fagus orientalis Lipsky in Hyrcanian forest, Iran

Generalized height-diameter models for Fagus orientalis Lipsky in Hyrcanian forest, Iran

... ABSTRACT: In this study, 39 generalized height-diameter prediction models were developed for Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) in the Hyrcanian forest in Iran. Data were collected from 75 ...

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Differences in Genetic Structure among Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) Populations under Different Management Conditions: Implications for 
in situ Gene Conservation

Differences in Genetic Structure among Fagus orientalis Lipsky (Oriental Beech) Populations under Different Management Conditions: Implications for in situ Gene Conservation

... Resource sustainability requires a thorough understanding of the influence of forest management programs on the conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations. To observe how differences in forest management ...

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Evaluating the shelterwood harvesting system after 25 years in a beech ( Fagus orientalis(Lipsky) forest in Iran

Evaluating the shelterwood harvesting system after 25 years in a beech ( Fagus orientalis(Lipsky) forest in Iran

... ABSTRACT: Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is the most industrial commercial tree species among more than 80 broad- leaved trees and shrubs in Hyrcanian forests. In this study some of the ...

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Age Related Changes of Some Chemical Components in the Leaves of Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky )

Age Related Changes of Some Chemical Components in the Leaves of Oriental Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky )

... Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) is an important species covering a total of 1,751,484 ha of spreading area including 1,373,245 ha of productive high forest lands and 378,239 ha of ...

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Removal of Lead from Aqueous Solutions Using Fagus Orientalis Lipsky: Box-Behnken Experimental Design

Removal of Lead from Aqueous Solutions Using Fagus Orientalis Lipsky: Box-Behnken Experimental Design

... The target of this study was to investigate the biosorption potential of Fagus orientalis Lipsky tree leaves to treat wastewaters contaminated with lead. The metal loading capacity of yeast biomass ...

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The Effects of Exposure, Elevation and Tree Age on Seed Characteristics of Fagus orientalis Lipsky

The Effects of Exposure, Elevation and Tree Age on Seed Characteristics of Fagus orientalis Lipsky

... is Fagus [1]. In Turkey, Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is a common hardwood tree species that regenerates naturally in Turkish forests where species diversity is rich due to the ...

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Dynamics and Structural characteristics of a natural unlogged oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stand during a 5-years period in Shast Kalate Forest, Northern Iran

Dynamics and Structural characteristics of a natural unlogged oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stand during a 5-years period in Shast Kalate Forest, Northern Iran

... Dynamics and Structural Characteristics of a Natural Unlogged Oriental Beech ( Fagus orientalis Lipsky) Stand during a 5-year Period in Shast Kalate Forest, Northern Iran.. Habashi 1.[r] ...

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The effect of shelterwood silvicultural method on the plant species diversity in a beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forest in the north of Iran

The effect of shelterwood silvicultural method on the plant species diversity in a beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forest in the north of Iran

... (Fagus orientalis) forest in the north of Iran, we compared the plant species diversity in three compartments (treatments) where regeneration cuttings were performed with that in a primary ...

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Effects of selection and shelterwood method on quality and quantity of trees along skid trails in beech ( Fagus orientalis , Lipsky) forests

Effects of selection and shelterwood method on quality and quantity of trees along skid trails in beech ( Fagus orientalis , Lipsky) forests

... (F. orientalis) trees; four sites of beech (F. orientalis) in the north of Iran (Mazandaran) were selected and ...(F. orientalis) wizen- ...(F. orientalis) ...

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Characteristics of coarse woody debris in successional stages of natural beech ( Fagus orientalis ) forests of Northern Iran

Characteristics of coarse woody debris in successional stages of natural beech ( Fagus orientalis ) forests of Northern Iran

... (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) is the most valuable wood-producing species in the Caspian forests covering ...F. orientalis is much more re- sistant to frost, sun scald and drought stress than the ...

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LAI and Leaf Biomass Allometric Equations for Three Common Tree Species  in a Hyrcanian Temperate Forest

LAI and Leaf Biomass Allometric Equations for Three Common Tree Species in a Hyrcanian Temperate Forest

... (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forests are the most important parts of the Hyrcanian forests due to their valuable ecological characteristics and their commercial ...(Fagus orientalis ...

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Spatial patterns of trees from different development stages in mixed temperate forest in the Hyrcanian region of Iran

Spatial patterns of trees from different development stages in mixed temperate forest in the Hyrcanian region of Iran

... (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) forests are very important to the Hyrcanian region of Iran because of their high degree of naturalness and as a source of wood ...

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Vol 44, No 1 (2014)

Vol 44, No 1 (2014)

... The present vegetation reflects the spatial and time dynamics of the migration processes and human induced intervention it is composed of pontic eastern panonic western central European northern and southern sub ...

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Characterization and annotation of Babesia orientalis apicoplast genome

Characterization and annotation of Babesia orientalis apicoplast genome

... The Software Artemis [20, 21] was used in the anno- tation of the B. orientalis apicoplast genome. The entire apicoplast genome of B. orientalis (GenBank accession no. KT428643) was scanned for potential ...

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Antidermatophytic Activity of the Fruticose Lichen Usnea orientalis

Antidermatophytic Activity of the Fruticose Lichen Usnea orientalis

... A portion of 20 μL of U. orientalis-treated columns from the above MIC wells were transferred into 7-mL tubes of a fresh RPMI 1640 medium. Tubes were incubated at 30 ± 2 °C for 4 weeks and checked for the ...

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The Temperature and Humidity Relations of the Cockroach (Blatta Orientalis)

The Temperature and Humidity Relations of the Cockroach (Blatta Orientalis)

... Since the point in the tracheal system across which there is diffusion but no flow is now transferred from the spiracles to within the body, so that it lies between the points where wate[r] ...

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Aan tafel met Wmo-consulenten. Een onderzoek naar ambtenaren die een keukentafelgesprek afnemen

Aan tafel met Wmo-consulenten. Een onderzoek naar ambtenaren die een keukentafelgesprek afnemen

... Een tweede kenmerk van de werkomgeving van uitvoerende ambtenaren is het gebrek aan controle over de stroom burgers die ze zien en de uitkomsten die ze genereren (Lipsky 2010, p76- 79). Uitvoerende ambtenaren ...

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Light distribution within forest edges in relation to forest regeneration

Light distribution within forest edges in relation to forest regeneration

... In the course of parallel investigations, gas exchange parameters were measured in summer of 1996 and 1997 (LI 6400, LiCor Inc., Lincoln). On the basis of light compensation points in 1996 for the three tree species ...

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Microscopic identification of changes in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) cell structure after drying using high-frequency energy of the microwave band

Microscopic identification of changes in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) cell structure after drying using high-frequency energy of the microwave band

... The aim of the study was to identify the changes in the wood structure when treated by microwave heating at the level of cell elements. For the microscopic analysis of the changes wood of beech (Fagus sylvatica ...

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