... relation between the extent of the damage and the individual
characteristics of the experimental plots. e relation between the extent of the damage and the method of estab-
lishment of the stands ... explored the ecological conditions, which influence the female Melolontha hippocastani F. in their
selection of the locality for laying eggs. In the regio...
... 526/03/H036.
Multivariate statistical approach to comparison of the
nutrient status of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.)
and top-soil properties in differently managed
forest stands
P. S
1
, ... 1992). Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) is
the main edificator and stand-forming tree species
in mountain spruces sta...
... study of the synusiae of small
terrestrial mammals of pheasantries in southern
Moravia is therefore aimed at monitoring the effect
of specific properties of these habitats (high diversity
of biotopes, ... supplementary food in the form
of feeding for pheasants. Moreover, in the region of
southern Moravia, pheasantries represent isolated
areas of woo...
... addition to
them other roads also contain rural roads.
e total length of single grades of forest transport
roads in forests in the Czech Republic was rated dur-
ing the forest inventory in the Czech ...
classification forest transport roads are divided, in
addition to grades, into forest roads and other roads
leading through the forest. e...
... involved measurements
of RGS and longitudinal drying shrinkage, and were presented in de-
tails in previous papers [10, 11]. New data on poplar are also shown,
including measurements of RGS and ... contin-
uum in behaviour from the “normally” tensile stressed wood
to the compression stressed wood. Inside the group of nor-
mal wood samples (including compression values),...
... explains intra-tree-ring wood density change, and (2)
sorting out tracheid anatomical characteristics in order of im-
portance.
The work was carried out with Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii (Mirb.) ... between wood den-
sity and tracheid characteristics along a tree-ring, i.e. on intra-
tree-ring variations. However, it is also interesting from these...
... and SG-ratio tested depending on thinning intensities for radiata pine and maritime pine.
Pinus radiata Pinus pinaster
Intensity of First thinning Second thinning First thinning Second thinning
thinning ... study was to calculate the accumu-
lation and the export of nutrients over time in Pinus pinaster
(maritime pine) and Pinus radiata (radiata pine) stands...
... alterna-
tives for Scots pine stands in northern Spain, Ann. For. Sci. 61
(2004) 163–169.
[7] Bravo F., Montero G., Site index estimation in Scots pine (Pinus
sylvestris L.) stands in the High Ebro Basin ... INRA, EDP Sciences, 2005
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2005006
Original article
Site quality equations for Pinus sylvestris L. plantations in Galicia
(northwest...
... petraea Liebl.) site index variations in relation
to climate, topography and soil in even-aged high-forest stands
in northern France
Laurent BERGÈS
a
*, Richard CHEVALIER
a
, Yann DUMAS
a
, Alain ... water and nutrient budgets
in predicting site index variations
The climate/water-related factors and nutrient-related fac-
tors explained 0 to 25...
... 449453
â INRA, EDP Sciences, 2005
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2005041
Original article
Nutritive stress and cytokinin status in Norway spruce seedlings
(Picea abies L. Karst.)
Klaus v. SCHWARTZENBERG*, Heinz ... increase the cytokinin
content in the shoot of Norway spruce.
cytokinin / forest decline / nutrient deficiency / Norway spruce / Picea abies
Résumé –...
... site.
The comparison of predator/prey ratios between sites and years was
carried out using a two-way analysis of variance of the angular trans-
form of the predator/prey ratio, with the site, year, ... clearly higher in HA
and ST (the two sites with pines) than in GU and 2L, and all
ratios tend to increase with years (two-way ANOVA using arc-
sine-transformed ratios...
... 10.1051/forest:2006019
Original article
Response to an ozone gradient of growth and enzymes implicated in
tolerance to oxidative stress in Acer saccharum (Marsh.) seedlings
Catherine G
a,b
*
,NadineC
c
,PaulW
c
, ... leading to a compromise be-
tween maximizing aboveground growth and developing below
ground growth to enhance t...
... 327335
â INRA, EDP Sciences, 2004
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2004026
Original article
A flexible radial increment model for individual trees
in pure even-aged stands
Christine DELEUZE
a
*, Olivier PAIN
a
, ... various individual growth models for trees in pure and even-aged stands, a generic model with a
form parameter according to each species is proposed. With a f...
... Apoplast:
a
sensitive
site
for
assessing
some
biochemical
effects of
O3
or
SO
2
in
Norway
spruce
needles
G.
Ogier,
F.J.
Castillo
H.
Greppin
Laboratory
of
Plant
Biochemistry ...
the
data
were
obtained
from
grafted
saplings
originating
from
the
same
clone
and
the
total
dose
for
this
long-term
03
fumigation
was
200
ppm/h.
Apparently,
extracel...
...
Technical
communication
no.
52,
CAB,
p.
306
Effect
of
phosphate
fertilization
on
trace
element
nutrition
of
Pinus pinaster grown
in
a
sandy
acid
soil
E. Saur
lNRA,
StationdAgronomie, ...
several
growth
disturbances
and
malformations
without
pathological
affec-
tions
have
appeared
in
pines
and
particularly
in
3
yr
old
pines
(twisting
of
br...