1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0418.1976.tb03310.x
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Insects on Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis ssp. macrophylla) in Iran and their importance for forestry practices and wood utilization1

Abstract: Oriental beech is the economically most important tree species of Iranian productive forests. Until now some 43 insect species are related to Oriental beech as a host tree in Iran, the majority not being very host specific bark and wood borers. Impact, damage and losses with regard to silvicultural treatment and wood utilization of beech in Iran, that are or can be clearly related to insects, is remarkably low. It is looked at the preserved natural state and structure of this forest type and the applied exploi… Show more

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