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Di seguito gli ultimi articoli pubblicati sulle riviste della SISEF, iForest – Biogeoscience & Forestry (ISSN: 1971-7458) e Forest@ – Rivista di Selvicoltura ed Ecologia Forestale ( ISSN 1824-0119 ).


iForest – Biogeosciences & Forestry

  • Trentanovi G, Corli A, Orsenigo S, Ghirelli P, Chiarabaglio PM, Traversi ML, Traversari S, Vannucchi F, Giovannelli ACONSISTENCY AMONG FOREST STRUCTURE AND BIODIVERSITY POTENTIAL INDEX (IBP): AN ASSESSMENT OF STAND STRUCTURAL COMPLEXITY FOR FLOODPLAIN POPLAR WOODLANDSAbstract: Forest structural complexity arises from several attributes whose combined effects make it difficult to disentangle their single contributions. Such contributions may vary substantially across different ecosystems and management types, requiring the development of fast […]
  • Macancela-Herrera A, Smith RSTOMATAL MORPHOMETRY OF ANDEAN SPECIES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH SPATIAL VARIATIONAbstract: Stomata play a fundamental role in maintaining plant homeostasis by regulating the balance between water loss and CO2 absorption required for photosynthesis. Analysis of stomatal traits across environmental gradients provides insight into how plant species are uniquely adapted to their environment and their potential response to environmental change. In the Andes, there is limited information on […]
  • Donis J, Pentjuša L, Gerra-Inohosa L, Zdors L, Bambe B, Meiere D, Pilate D, Straupe I, Jansons A, Libiete ZCONSERVATION VALUES IN SET-ASIDE BLACK ALDER FORESTS ADJACENT TO MANAGED STANDS: SHORT-TERM CHANGESAbstract: Forests dominated by black alder (Alnus glutinosa) potentially support habitats with high biological diversity, including rare and endangered species with specific demands for the habitat. However, the knowledge on the response of set-aside black alder forests to adjacent […]
  • Niessner A, Ehekircher S, Spangenberg G, Zimmermann R, Land A, Hein SMEASURED AND SIMULATED TREE AND STAND WATER USE OF DOUGLAS-FIR ALONG A CLIMATIC GRADIENT ACROSS GERMANYAbstract: The frequency and severity of summer soil droughts in Central Europe have increased significantly over recent decades, leading to substantial damage in European forests, particularly to Norway spruce. Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirbel] Franco), a non-native tree species, is being explored as a potential […]
  • Makouanzi Ekomono CG, Gomat HY, Mondzeki Bomouta UA, Baniakissa-Ndelo HJSTABILITY ANALYSIS AND SELECTION OF OPTIMAL EUCALYPTUS UROPHYLLA × E. GRANDIS FAMILIESAbstract: To analyze the stability of growth traits and the chemical properties of wood in 55 full-sib families of Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis from the reciprocal recurrent selection scheme for Eucalyptus in the Congo, two trials were conducted to compare planting spacing (833 and 2500 stems ha-1). The effect […]
  • Aktepe N, Tavsanoglu CMULTIPLE WAYS FOR ENHANCING FLAMMABILITY IN MEDITERRANEAN WOODY SPECIES: A TRAIT-BASED APPROACHAbstract: Enhanced flammability is a key driver of community assembly and a favored characteristic in fire-dependent ecosystems. In this study, we examined the variability of flammability traits among Mediterranean woody species. We measured eight flammability traits, including leaf traits, branching architecture, and standing biomass traits, across 26 woody species in the understory of pine forests in […]
  • Pincheira-Ulbrich JTAXONOMIC DISTINCTNESS OF CLIMBING PLANTS AND EPIPHYTES IN CENTRAL-CHILEAN FORESTS: AN ALTERNATIVE DIVERSITY MEASURE FROM UNEQUAL SPECIES LISTSAbstract: Protected wild areas aim to conserve biodiversity. However, a lack of monitoring limits the availability of biological information needed to achieve this goal. This study used taxonomic distinctness (Δ+), its variance (Λ+), and a combined metric of both measures as alternative methods to monitor the diversity of climbing plants and vascular […]
  • Špulák ONEEDLE TRAITS OF UNDERSTORY SILVER FIR, NORWAY SPRUCE, AND SCOTS PINE IN RESPONSE TO INCREASED CANOPY OPENNESS IN A BIRCH-DOMINATED STANDAbstract: The study investigates the impact of varying environmental treatments on the needle morphology, chemistry, and photosynthetic performance of Silver fir (Abies alba), Norway spruce (Picea abies), and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) undergrowth in a birch (Betula pendula)-dominated young forest. The experiment analyzed the effects of different levels of […]
  • Sales DCDM, Bindeli GM, Rodrigues NMM, dos Santos EC, Valente CCA, Marinato JS, Feletti TAFIRE INFLUENCE ON FOREST COVER IN THE CAPARAó MICROREGION, STATE OF ESPíRITO SANTO, BRAZILAbstract: Forests play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation, climate regulation, and the provision of essential ecosystem services. However, their resilience has been compromised by disturbances such as wildfires, which cause vegetation loss, habitat fragmentation, and disruptions of ecological cycles. Understanding the relationship […]
  • Bonnin SM, Alvarez JA, Faustino LI, Graciano CTWO POPULUS DELTOIDES W.BARTRAM EX MARSHALL CLONES COPE DIFFERENTIALLY WITH SODIUM SALINITY STRESSAbstract: Salt stress poses a challenge to tree species in regions where salinity occurs intermittently. Poplars (Populus spp.) are key species for forestry, yet their responses to salt stress remain underexplored, particularly within the intra-specific variability of Populus deltoides W.Bartram ex Marshall. This study investigates the sodium accumulation strategies of two […]

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