Essays about: "Dalby Söderskog"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 essays containing the words Dalby Söderskog.
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1. Forest structure of Dalby Söderskog National Park : patterns of carbon storage in living and dead trees
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Carbon sequestration and storage is an ecosystem service supplied by forests, and is of increasing importance in the context of mitigation of global climate change. Forest pest invasions, driven primarily by globalizations, represent a risk to the efficiency of carbon sequestration as they may greatly reduce the amount of the living biomass in forests. READ MORE
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2. Changes in the oak (Quercus robur) population in Dalby Söderskog national park 2011–2020 : stem size distribution, spatial distributions, vitality and mortality
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : A recent oak (Quercus robur) decline has been noticed and studied in Europe during the last few decades. This decline in combination with failure in natural regeneration could threaten not only oak populations, but also oak-associated species. READ MORE
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3. Amount and distribution of coarse woody debris in Dalby Söderskog national park
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Coarse Woody Debris (CWD) is a critical structural and functional component of all forest ecosystems and comprises non-living woody biomass, standing or lying, larger than 10 cm in diameter. This study provides the first inventory of coarse woody debris in the temperate broadleaf forest of Dalby Söderskog national park in southern Sweden. READ MORE
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4. Effects of ash dieback and Dutch elm disease on forest structure in Dalby Söderskog 2012-2020
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Dalby Söderskog is a national park situated in southern Sweden. The forest is dominated by European ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), wych elm (Ulmus glabra Huds.), pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L. READ MORE
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5. Diversity and distribution of Armillaria species in Dalby Söderskog and Norreskog
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Armillaria is a genus from the phylum Basidiomycota, which can cause Armillaria root rot disease. Both broadleaves and conifers are hosts for Armillaria. Some Armillaria species are important root and butt rot pathogens, causing mortality and yield reduction in forests. READ MORE