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Fagus sylvatica

Fagus sylvatica (beech nuts) Mentha species (mints) Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) Laurus nobilis (laurel)... [Pg.301]

Hult M, BengtssonB, LarssonNP-O, Yang C. Particle induced x-ray emission microanalysis of root samples from beech (Fagus sylvatica). Scanning Microsc 1992 6 581-590. [Pg.288]

Felby, C., Nielsen, B.R., Olesen, P.O. and Skibsted, L.H. (1997b). Identification and quantification of radical reaction intermediates by electron spin resonance spectrometry of laccase-catalyzed oxidation of wood fibres from beech (Fagus sylvatica). Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 48(4), 459 64. [Pg.207]

Militz, H. (1991b). Improvements of stability and durability of beechwood (Fagus sylvatica) by means of treatment with acetic anhydride. International Research Group on Wood Iheservation, Doc. No. IRGAVP 3645. [Pg.216]

Fagus sylvatica Melia azedarach Paullina paullinioides Salix spp. [Pg.522]

Acerpseudoplatanus, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica Pezicula spp. mycorrhizin A 67, 246... [Pg.527]

Bergkvist, B., and L. Folkeson. 1992. Soil acidification and element fluxes of a Fagus sylvatica forest as influenced by simulated nitrogen deposition. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 65 111-133. [Pg.59]

Bjorkman, L., and Bradshaw, R. H. W. (1996).The immigration of Fagus sylvatica L. and Picea abies (L.) Karst into a natural forest stand in southern Sweden during the last 2000 years. J. Biogeograph. 23, 235-244. [Pg.296]

Morphological changes were also observed on callus of Pinus laricio cultured for 4 weeks with HS extracted from forest soil under Abies alba and Fagus sylvatica plantation or the hormones 2,4D, IAA, and 6BAP (Muscolo et al., 2005).The results showed that both high- and low-molecular-weight humic fractions inhibited callus growth compared to the control and affected the enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. [Pg.316]

Pizzeghello, D.,Nicolini, G, and Nardi, S. (2001). Hormone-like activity of humic substances in Fagus sylvaticae L. forests. New Phytol. 151, 647-657. [Pg.336]

Fagus sylvatica (beech) Urtica dioica (stinging nettle)... [Pg.191]

Fig. 4.1.6. O—H and C—H stretching bands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) MWL. A 4cm 1 resolution B spectrum after mathematical resolution enhancement using deconvolution technique. (Experimental conditions described in legend to Fig. 4.1.11)... Fig. 4.1.6. O—H and C—H stretching bands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) MWL. A 4cm 1 resolution B spectrum after mathematical resolution enhancement using deconvolution technique. (Experimental conditions described in legend to Fig. 4.1.11)...
Fig. 4.1.18. Infrared spectrum of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and bamboo (Bambusa sp.) MWLs in the near infrared range. (Instrument Nicolet 7000 Resolution 8cm l, 128 scans courtesy of J. Mink, Budapest)... Fig. 4.1.18. Infrared spectrum of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and bamboo (Bambusa sp.) MWLs in the near infrared range. (Instrument Nicolet 7000 Resolution 8cm l, 128 scans courtesy of J. Mink, Budapest)...
Hemming D. L., Switsur V. R., Waterhouse J. S., and Heaton T. H. E. (1998) Chmate variations and the stable carbon isotope composition of tree ring cellulose an intercomparison of quercus robur, fagus sylvatica and pinus silvestris. Tellus SOB, 25-33. [Pg.2120]

Rutigliano F. A., Alfani A., Bellini L., and De Santo A. V. (1998) Nutrient dynamics in decaying leaves of Fagus sylvatica L. and needles of Abies alba Mill. Biol. Fertility Soils 21(2), 119-126. [Pg.4177]

Shen Y, Strom L, Jonsson jA, and Tyler G. Low-molecular organic acids in the rhizosphere soil solution of beech forest (Fagus sylvatica L.) cambisols determined by ion chromatography using supported hquid membrane enrichment technique. Soil Biol. Biochem. 1996 28 1163-1169. [Pg.366]

The process development unit (PDU) was fed with 2 species of wood chips a softwood (mainly spruce, Picea abies Karst.) and a hardwood (beech, Fagus sylvatica L.). The hardwood was supplied by IVD as reference fuel, that has been tested in other combustion equipment for reference. [Pg.901]

Hardwood (beech, Fagus sylvatica L.) reference fuel ... [Pg.902]


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