Browsing Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Gailing, Oliver Prof. Dr."
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Genetische Charakterisierung der slawonischen Stieleiche (Quercus robur subsp. slavonica (Gáyer) Mátyás) in Deutschland
(2024-01-30)The structure and composition of forests have a strong influence on forest ecosystems and their services and functions. From today's perspective, important properties such as ecosystem stability, biodiversity conservation ... -
Genetic diversity of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) populations and agronomic traits for breeding
(2023-12-11)The tropical cacao tree, Theobroma cacao L., is cultivated to produce seeds, the unique raw material for the chocolate industry. Thus, conservation and use of cacao genetic resources in breeding programs are vital for the ... -
Unlocking proteomic and ecological heterogeneity between Schizophyllum commune and Trametes versicolor as early sapwood colonizers on wood
(2022-08-12)Fungi are an essential part of forest ecosystems and wood decay fungi play key roles in degradation of wood and in nutrient recycling. The complete degradation of wood by a single fungal species is a challenge due to the ... -
Fruiting body development of Coprinopsis cinerea: Cytology and regulatory factors
(2022-04-11)Coprinopsis cinerea, the gray shagged ink-cap, is a saprotrophic edible basidiomycete that naturally grows on horse dung. Despite richness in nutrients, the typical fast autolysis of the cap of the mushroom during maturation ... -
Influence of competition and other factors on crown and stem characteristics of northern red oak
(2022-03-10)Native to northeastern America and southeastern Canada, northern red oak (Q. rubra L.) was introduced to Europe in 1691 and initially planted in parks and gardens. In the following centuries, three silvicultural ... -
Factors Influencing Fruiting Body Initation of Agaricomycetes
(2021-04-23)Macroscopic multicellular fruiting bodies of Agaricomycetes, commonly referred to as mushrooms, are the most complex developmental structures which exist in the kingdom of fungi. Fruiting bodies serve in production and ... -
Gene flow from planted common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) stands to old-growth forests – implications for conservation and use of genetic resources affected by ash dieback
(2018-12-19)Common ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) is a keystone species, ecologically and economically important in European forests since it supports many associated species, and also produces valuable timber. The transformation of ...