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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4063-6(order S., Sect. .), the coastal dune scrub (class S., Sect. 2.3.1.4 in Volume II) and the green alder scrub and subalpine krummholz formations at high elevations (Sect. 5.3.11.2 in Volume II). We define scrub here as woody vegetation from 1 to around 6 m in height made up of light-demanding shrubsFemish 发表于 2025-3-25 07:36:03
Three-Photon Excitation of Fluorescencerecognised. The syntaxonomic treatment primarily follows the system proposed by Rennwald (2000) for Germany which bases on major phytosociological works of Oberdorfer et al. (1987–1992), Pott (1995), Dierschke (1996 et seqq.) and others. Additional information was taken from synsystematic surveys coDawdle 发表于 2025-3-25 12:18:11
Christoph Leuschner,Heinz EllenbergA comprehensive overview and up-to-date synthesis of Central Europe‘s forest ecology and ecophysiology of tree species including about 3000 references.Gives a complete account of all forest communitieMETA 发表于 2025-3-25 18:56:05
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Redirections in Conservation Biologytrees (or phanerophytes sensu Raunkiaer, see Ellenberg and Mueller-Dombois 1967), only make up a small proportion of the over 4500 species of phanerogams in Central Europe (see Table 2.1). Even shrub species (nanophanerophytes, N) make up less than 5 % of species, although they are common in woodland.愚笨 发表于 2025-3-26 07:37:19
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43042-3Forest communities; Tree ecophysiology; Landscape history; Forest biogeochemistry; Forest dynamicsChemotherapy 发表于 2025-3-26 09:30:12
978-3-319-82723-0Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017明确 发表于 2025-3-26 12:49:32
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Life Forms and Growth Types of Central European Plant Speciestrees (or phanerophytes sensu Raunkiaer, see Ellenberg and Mueller-Dombois 1967), only make up a small proportion of the over 4500 species of phanerogams in Central Europe (see Table 2.1). Even shrub species (nanophanerophytes, N) make up less than 5 % of species, although they are common in woodlan