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H. Ellenberg
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1971
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-65000-0
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978-3-642-64998-1
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1971
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pp. 1
Introductory Survey
pp. 16
Measurement of CO2 Gas-Exchange and Transpiration in the Beech (Fagus silvatica L.)
pp. 29
Estimation of Photosynthetically Active Leaf Area in Forests
pp. 32
Phenological Observations on Beech and Spruce as a Function of Climate
pp. 37
Structure and Timber Production of the Forest Stands
pp. 45
Estimation of Biomass of Forests
pp. 48
Distribution of Root Tips and Tender Roots of Beech
pp. 73
Metabolism of Terrestrial Ecosystems by Gas Exchange Techniques: The Brookhaven Approach
pp. 53
The Primary Production of the Ground Vegetation of the Luzulo-Fagetum
pp. 100
Estimation of the Effects of Phytophagous Insects on Forest Production
pp. 57
Chemical Composition of Plants of the Field Layer Preliminary Report
pp. 61
Primary Production of a Meadow (Trisetetum flavescentis hercynicum) with Different Fertiliser Treatments — Preliminary Report
pp. 68
Green Area Indices of Grassland Communities and Agricultural Crops under Different Fertilizing Conditions
pp. 147
The Role of Soil Invertebrates in Turnover of Organic Matter and Nutrients
pp. 72
Methodological Studies to Distinguish Functional from Non-functional Roots of Grassland Plants
pp. 75
Determination of Energy Values
pp. 199
Biological Cycling of Minerals in Temperate Deciduous Forests
pp. 226
Carbon Cycles and Temperate Woodlands
pp. 94
Studies in the Productivity of Lepidoptera Populations
pp. 100
Food and Energy Turnover of Phytophagous and Predatory Arthropods
pp. 110
Food and Energy Turnover of Predatory Arthropods of the Soil Surface
pp. 119
On the Abundance of Bacteria and Other Microorganisms
pp. 123
Microbial Transformation of Organic Material in the Soil
pp. 132
The Measurement of Climatic Elements which Determine Production in Various Plant Stands
pp. 263
Irrigation with Saline Water
pp. 143
The Characterization of the Woodland Light Climate
pp. 153
Aspects of Soil Water Behavior as Related to Beech and Spruce, Stands Some Results of the Water Balance Investigations
pp. 164
Methods of Investigating the Micromorphology of Humus
pp. 169
Methods Used in Micromorphological and Micromorphometric Soil Studies
pp. 171
Soil Chemical Differences between Beech and Spruce Sites — an Example of the Methods Used
pp. 191
Investigations of the Content and the Production of Mineral Nitrogen in Soils
pp. 203
Phenological Comparisons of the Forest Research Area in the Soiling with Similar Forests in Other Mountain Ranges
pp. 209
Results of a Grassland Mapping in the High Solling
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