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François Girard, Serge Payette and Ann Delwaide
Field observations using chronosequences are helpful to study vegetation succession. This method allows to establish comparisons based on soil composition, stand structure, micro- and macrofossil remains from sites of different ages but on similar edaphi...
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Liu Bing,Christine R. Fischer,José-Antonio Bonet,Carles Castaño,Carlos Colinas
Pág. eSC05
Aim of study: To explore the diversity of soil fungi found in black truffle (Tuber melanosporum) plantations following the introduction of the mycorrhizal-colonized host tree, (Quercus ilex), through the development of the brûlé and production of mature ...
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Jesús Barreal,Maria L. Loureiro
Pág. e022
Aim of study: The goal of this paper is to analyse the importance of the main contributing factors to the occurrence of wildfires. Area of study: We employ data from the region of Galicia during 2001-2010; although the similarities shared between this ar...
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Antonio Vázquez,José M. Climent,Luis Casais,José R. Quintana
Pág. e031
Aim of study. Fire regimes are frequently dynamic and change as a function of the interactions between the three main fire drivers: fuels, ignitions and climatic conditions. We characterized the recent period (1974-2005) and performed estimates for the f...
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Javier de la Fuente-Leon,Edgar Lafuente-Jimenez,Daphne Hermosilla,Miguel Broto-Cartagena,Antonio Gasco
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Aim of study: Determining the main physical and mechanical properties of Spanish juniper wood from Soria (Spain) considering the effects of heartwood formation and the presence of defects and imperfections; and comparing the resulting characteristics wit...
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