Forest decline is an important and complicated phenomenon that happened in most world oak forests. This research aims at the determination of mortality rate, the volume of deadwood, and also the designation of the ecological factor affecting these mentioned parameters in Tange Alamdar, Behbahan. To do so, a 50 hectares oak forest was selected and 30 systematic randomized sample plots (25 Are) were established in this site. Within each sample plot, mortality rate, deadwood volume in different classes (coarse and fine dead wood), slope, elevation, landform, and terrain shape indexes, and aspect were recorded. Pearson’s correlation coefficient and one-way ANOVA were used for data analysis. The result indicated that standing dead tree, fallen d...
Deadwood is an important component of forest ecosystems, and difference in the deadwood carbon stock...
Deadwood is widely recognized as an extremely important structural and functional component of fore...
Dead wood and habitat tree such as fallen logs, snags, stumps and cracks and loos bark etc. are rega...
During the last decade, oak decline has caused critical health issues within the Zagros forests in w...
In order to investigate the decline of oak trees in Zagros forests in relation to forest soil charac...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of tree mortality on structural characteristics ...
To investigate the effect of recent oak decline, which covers a relatively vast area of Fars provinc...
Aim of study: Drought and stand structure are major and interconnected drivers of forest dynamics. W...
Oak trees decline and death of the oak trees are multi-agent phenomena that in the past century have...
This research was carried out to compare two oak (Quercus brantii) stands (healthy and affected by o...
In recent years, a large area of Ilam forests has been affected by oak decline. The purpose of thi...
The oak mortality in the west of Iran has been studied in various aspects. However, the physiologica...
The conservation value of Coarse Woody Debris (CWD), as critical microhabitat component, in forest e...
Deadwood is commonly known as an essential structural and functional element in forest communities. ...
Oak decline is a chronic problem inMissouri Ozark forests. Red oak group species are most susceptibl...
Deadwood is an important component of forest ecosystems, and difference in the deadwood carbon stock...
Deadwood is widely recognized as an extremely important structural and functional component of fore...
Dead wood and habitat tree such as fallen logs, snags, stumps and cracks and loos bark etc. are rega...
During the last decade, oak decline has caused critical health issues within the Zagros forests in w...
In order to investigate the decline of oak trees in Zagros forests in relation to forest soil charac...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of tree mortality on structural characteristics ...
To investigate the effect of recent oak decline, which covers a relatively vast area of Fars provinc...
Aim of study: Drought and stand structure are major and interconnected drivers of forest dynamics. W...
Oak trees decline and death of the oak trees are multi-agent phenomena that in the past century have...
This research was carried out to compare two oak (Quercus brantii) stands (healthy and affected by o...
In recent years, a large area of Ilam forests has been affected by oak decline. The purpose of thi...
The oak mortality in the west of Iran has been studied in various aspects. However, the physiologica...
The conservation value of Coarse Woody Debris (CWD), as critical microhabitat component, in forest e...
Deadwood is commonly known as an essential structural and functional element in forest communities. ...
Oak decline is a chronic problem inMissouri Ozark forests. Red oak group species are most susceptibl...
Deadwood is an important component of forest ecosystems, and difference in the deadwood carbon stock...
Deadwood is widely recognized as an extremely important structural and functional component of fore...
Dead wood and habitat tree such as fallen logs, snags, stumps and cracks and loos bark etc. are rega...