List of bibliographic references
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000002 (2001) |
Ch Leuschner [Allemagne] ; K. Backes [Allemagne] ; D. Hertel [Allemagne] ; F. Schipka [Allemagne] ; U. Schmitt [Allemagne] ; O. Terborg [Allemagne] ; M. Runge [Allemagne] | Drought responses at leaf, stem and fine root levels of competitive Fagus sylvatica L. and Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. trees in dry and wet years |
000072 (2000) |
J. Neirynck [Belgique] ; S. Mirtcheva [Belgique] ; G. Sioen [Belgique] ; N. Lust [Belgique] | Impact of Tilia platyphyllos Scop., Fraxinus excelsior L., Acer pseudoplatanus L., Quercus robur L. and Fagus sylvatica L. on earthworm biomass and physico-chemical properties of a loamy topsoil |
000085 (2001) |
G. F. Peterken [Royaume-Uni] | Ecological effects of introduced tree species in Britain |
000111 (1991) |
C. M. Xiwei Yin [États-Unis] ; James A. Perry [États-Unis] ; Robert K. Dixon [États-Unis] | Temporal changes in nutrient concentrations and contents of fine roots in a Quercus forest |
000129 (1993) |
| Contents of Forest Ecology and Management , Volume 61 |
000142 (1998) |
Catherine Collet ; François Ningre ; Henri Frochot | Modifying the microclimate around young oaks through vegetation manipulation: Effects on seedling growth and branching |
000152 (1994) |
Volker Büttner [Allemagne] ; Christoph Leuschner [Allemagne] | Spatial and temporal patterns of fine root abundance in a mixed oak-beech forest |
000176 (2000) |
R. Ferris [Royaume-Uni] ; A. J Peace [Royaume-Uni] ; J. W Humphrey [Royaume-Uni] ; A. C Broome [Royaume-Uni] | Relationships between vegetation, site type and stand structure in coniferous plantations in Britain |
000216 (1991) |
F. Beniamino [France] ; J. F. Ponge [France] ; P. Arpin [France] | Soil acidification under the crown of oak trees I. Spatial distribution |
000278 (2001) |
S. Mcg Wilson [Royaume-Uni] ; D. G Pyatt [Royaume-Uni] ; D. C Malcolm [Royaume-Uni] ; T. Connolly [Royaume-Uni] | The use of ground vegetation and humus type as indicators of soil nutrient regime for an ecological site classification of British forests |
000286 (1996) |
| Cumulative subject index, vols. 80–89 |
000309 (1993) |
Jörg Brunet [Suède] | Environmental and historical factors limiting the distribution of rare forest grasses in south Sweden |
000321 (1998) |
| Cumulative subject index, vols. 76–100 |
000349 (2000) |
| Index |
000354 (1992) |
Germund Tyler [Suède] | Tree species affinity of decomposer and ectomycorrhizal macrofungi in beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.), oak ( Quercus robur L.) and hornbeam ( Carpinus betulus L.) forests |
000358 (1993) |
Claude St-Jacques [Canada] ; Pierre Bellefleur [Canada] | Light requirements of some broadleaf tree seedlings in natural conditions |
000369 (1998) |
Frank M. Thomas ; Gerhard Büttner [Allemagne] | Nutrient relations in healthy and damaged stands of mature oaks on clayey soils: two case studies in northwestern Germany |
000388 (2000) |
Valérie Le Dantec [France] ; Eric Dufrêne [France] ; Bernard Saugier [France] | Interannual and spatial variation in maximum leaf area index of temperate deciduous stands |
000609 (1999) |
| Index |
000635 (1998) |
| Cumulative author index, vols. 76–100 |
000702 (1993) |
H. Laudelout [Belgique] | Chemical and microbiological effects of soil liming in a broad-leaved forest ecosystem |
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