2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.06.519312
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Differentiation and admixture ofFagus sylvaticaL. andFagus orientalisLipsky in a northern German forest — learning from pioneer forest work

Abstract: Tree species are suffering from changing and stressful environmental conditions worldwide.Fagus sylvaticaL., one of the most common Central European deciduous tree species showed symptoms of crown damage, a reduction in growth and increased mortality following the severe recent drought years. For GermanyFagus orientalisLipsky, a closely related species with higher drought tolerance, originating from south-eastern Europe, Turkey, the Greater Caucasus region and the Hyrcanian forest, has been proposed as an alte… Show more

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