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The diameters of the trees and their distance from water were measured. The investigationand observations suggest that the trees most often harvested at the 1st station were: hazel (Corylus), oak (Quercus), hornbeam (Carpinus) and beech (Fagus) and at the other sta-tion- birch (Betula), ...
Based on the analysis of the significance of coppice forests, this paper presents a part of the study which deals with some parameters of macroscopic characteristics of sessile oak in coppice forests of the National Park 膼erdap. The research was performed on 3 representative trees. The following...
What is the genus and species of an oak tree? What are the characteristics of ecological succession? What is a derived characteristic in cladistics? What does the length of a phylogenetic tree indicate? What are the similarities between coniferous and deciduous trees?
Oak, genus of about 450 species of trees and shrubs in the beech family (Fagaceae), distributed throughout the north temperate zone and at high altitudes in the tropics. Oak species are characterized by alternate, simple, deciduous or evergreen leaves wi
This article is a study of risk assessment of trees with hollows, cavities and fruiting bodies for the improvement of the management and protection of urban trees growing along pedestrian routes. 317 trees were examined using TRAQ risk classes, VTA and ISA BMP methodology, Roloff's vitality class...
The most common way all woods are differentiated is the classification ofhardwoods and softwoods. The wood fromconfiner-type trees (such as Pine) is called softwoods, while thewoods from usually broad-leaved dicotyledons (such as oak) are called hardwoods. The actualhardness can vary between th...
assumption that all stands of pedunculate oak at forest level older than 100 years are potentially considered for stand regeneration, it is obvious that forest planning and management have to define their priorities on the basis of which individual, potentially mature and mature stands, will be ...
Examples of monocot plants are garlic, banana, onion, palm trees, and lilies. These plants are characterized by having one cotyledon. What is a monocot in plants? Cotyledons are known as seed leaves since they are part of a plant's embryo and seed. They are the plant's first leaves ...
Tree-related microhabitats (hereafter, “TreMs”) are key components of forest biodiversity but they are still poorly known in North American hardwood forests. The spatial patterns of living trees bearing TreMs (hereafter, “TreM-trees”) also remain to be determined. As logging practices can le...