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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A flexible stem taper and volume prediction method based on mixed-effects B-spline regression Kublin, Edgar
2013
5-6 p. 983-997
artikel
2 A matter of time: self-regulated tree regeneration in a natural Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest at Mt. Brocken, Germany Meyer, Peter
2017
5-6 p. 907-921
artikel
3 Ancient genetic bottleneck and Plio-Pleistocene climatic changes imprinted the phylobiogeography of European Black Pine populations Naydenov, Krassimir D.
2017
5-6 p. 767-786
artikel
4 Anti-browsing effects of birch bark extract on fallow deer Bergvall, Ulrika A.
2013
5-6 p. 717-725
artikel
5 Applying cost-distance analysis for forest disease risk mapping: Phytophthora austrocedrae as an example La Manna, Ludmila
2013
5-6 p. 877-885
artikel
6 Area-level analysis of forest inventory variables Magnussen, Steen
2017
5-6 p. 839-855
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7 A silviculture-oriented spatio-temporal model for germination in Pinus pinea L. in the Spanish Northern Plateau based on a direct seeding experiment Manso, Rubén
2013
5-6 p. 969-982
artikel
8 Boom and bust of a moose population: a call for integrated forest management Milner, Jos M.
2013
5-6 p. 959-967
artikel
9 Complex resistivity tomography (CRT) for fungus detection on standing oak trees Martin, Tina
2013
5-6 p. 765-776
artikel
10 Conversion of Norway spruce forests in the face of climate change: a case study in Central Europe Hlásny, Tomáš
2017
5-6 p. 1013-1028
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11 Conversion of Pinus radiata plantations to native forest after harvest operations: a north Iberian Peninsula case study Alday, Josu G.
2017
5-6 p. 801-810
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12 Country-level carbon balance of forest soils: a country-specific model based on case studies in Hungary Somogyi, Z.
2013
5-6 p. 825-840
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13 Diversity of Ophiostomatales species associated with conifer-infesting beetles in the Western Carpathians Jankowiak, Robert
2017
5-6 p. 939-956
artikel
14 Dynamics of ecosystem services in Pinus sylvestris stands under different managements and site quality classes Alonso Ponce, Rafael
2016
5-6 p. 983-996
artikel
15 Ecologically based height growth model and derived raster maps of Norway spruce site index in the Western Carpathians Bošeľa, Michal
2013
5-6 p. 691-705
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16 Effects of light/darkness, thermal shocks and inhibitory components on germination of Pinus canariensis, Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea Calvo, Leonor
2013
5-6 p. 909-917
artikel
17 Elevated temperature effects on germination and early growth of European aspen (Populus tremula), hybrid aspen (P. tremula × P. tremuloides) and their F2-hybrids Pulkkinen, Pertti
2013
5-6 p. 791-800
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18 Estimating the age–diameter relationship of oak species in Switzerland using nonlinear mixed-effects models Rohner, Brigitte
2013
5-6 p. 751-764
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19 Evaluating multifunctionality and adaptive capacity of mountain forest management alternatives under climate change in the Eastern Alps Irauschek, Florian
2017
5-6 p. 1051-1069
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20 Extending a physiological forest growth model by an observation-based tree competition module improves spatial representation of diameter growth Poschenrieder, Werner
2013
5-6 p. 943-958
artikel
21 Fire-free natural regeneration in water limited Pinus halepensis forests: a silvicultural approach Osem, Yagil
2013
5-6 p. 679-690
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22 Foliar carbon isotope discrimination and related traits along light gradients in two different functional-type tree species Li, Mingcai
2013
5-6 p. 815-824
artikel
23 Genetic diversity and adaptive traits of European versus American Douglas-fir seedlings Eckhart, Tamara
2017
5-6 p. 811-825
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24 Growth, healthy status and seed production of differently aged allochtonous and autochtonous Pinus mugo stands in the Giant Mts. over 30 years Vacek, Stanislav
2013
5-6 p. 801-813
artikel
25 Impact of bark wounds on sapwood in Norway spruce and silver fir Brüchert, Franka
2017
5-6 p. 957-969
artikel
26 Landscape genetics highlight the importance of sustainable management in European mountain spruce forests: a case study on Western capercaillie Klinga, Peter
2017
5-6 p. 1041-1050
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27 Long-term study of above- and below-ground biomass production in relation to nitrogen and carbon accumulation dynamics in a grey alder (Alnus incana (L.) Moench) plantation on former agricultural land Aosaar, Jürgen
2013
5-6 p. 737-749
artikel
28 Mountain forest management in a changing world Lexer, Manfred J.
2017
5-6 p. 981-982
artikel
29 On the statistical and biological behaviors of nonlinear mixed forest models Yang, Yuqing
2013
5-6 p. 727-736
artikel
30 Post-windthrow management in protection forests of the Swiss Alps Wohlgemuth, Thomas
2017
5-6 p. 1029-1040
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31 Precipitation influences on active fractions of soil organic matter in seasonally dry tropical forests of the Yucatan: regional and seasonal patterns Cuevas, Rosa M.
2013
5-6 p. 667-677
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32 Predicting natural forest regeneration: a statistical model based on inventory data Kolo, Horst
2017
5-6 p. 923-938
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33 Predicting species-specific basal areas in urban forests using airborne laser scanning and existing stand register data Pippuri, Inka
2013
5-6 p. 999-1012
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34 Productivity and optimal management of the uneven-aged hardwood forests of Hyrcania Bayat, Mohmoud
2013
5-6 p. 851-864
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35 Rational versus adaptive forest management planning: exploratory research on the strategic planning practices of Dutch forest management organizations Hoogstra-Klein, Marjanke A.
2013
5-6 p. 707-716
artikel
36 Recovery of functional groups of fungi and wood-decaying species of conservation concern after variable intensity forest utilization Tikkanen, Olli-Pekka
2017
5-6 p. 827-837
artikel
37 Scaling issues in forest ecosystem management and how to address them with models Seidl, Rupert
2013
5-6 p. 653-666
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38 Seed dispersal networks in an urban novel ecosystem Cruz, Joana Costa
2013
5-6 p. 887-897
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39 Soil N mineralization profiles of co-existing woody vegetation islands at the alpine tree line Wang, Lixia
2017
5-6 p. 881-892
artikel
40 Spatial pattern of trees influences species productivity in a mature oak–pine mixed forest Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange
2013
5-6 p. 841-850
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41 Sprouting characteristics of Quercus pubescens Willd. and Quercus frainetto Ten. trees after a wildfire: To cut or not to cut the burned trees? Milios, Elias
2017
5-6 p. 971-979
artikel
42 Symptoms and fungi associated with elm trees decline in Iran Hashemi, Hosein
2017
5-6 p. 857-879
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43 Temporal development of ash dieback symptoms and spatial distribution of collar rots in a provenance trial of Fraxinus excelsior Enderle, Rasmus
2013
5-6 p. 865-876
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44 Ten-year exposure to elevated CO2 increases stomatal number of Pinuskoraiensis and P.sylvestriformis needles Zhou, Yumei
2013
5-6 p. 899-908
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45 The colonisation of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) by Tomicus minor Hartig in southern Poland: modelling and monitoring Borkowski, Andrzej
2017
5-6 p. 893-906
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46 The effect of road traffic on a breeding community of woodland birds Polak, Marcin
2013
5-6 p. 931-941
artikel
47 The influence of climate on the radial increment of larches of different provenances on the basis of the experiment in the Carpathian Mountains in Southern Poland Wilczyński, Sławomir Boguslaw
2013
5-6 p. 919-929
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48 The prospects of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst) in mixed mountain forests under various management strategies, climate change and high browsing pressure Klopčič, Matija
2017
5-6 p. 1071-1090
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49 Trade-offs and synergies between ecosystem services in uneven-aged mountain forests: evidences using Pareto fronts Lafond, Valentine
2017
5-6 p. 997-1012
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50 Transformation of even-aged European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to uneven-aged management under changing growth conditions caused by climate change Schou, Erik
2013
5-6 p. 777-789
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51 Young conifer stands form a deer browsing refuge for an oak admixture: silvicultural implications for forest regeneration under herbivore pressure Borkowski, Jakub
2017
5-6 p. 787-800
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