-
1
-
-
0003128673
-
Growth analysis on the natural stands of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.) II. Analysis of stand density
-
Ando T (1962) Growth analysis on the natural stands of Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.) II. Analysis of stand density (in Japanese with English summary). Bull For Prod Res Inst 147:45-77
-
(1962)
Bull for Prod Res Inst
, vol.147
, pp. 45-77
-
-
Ando, T.1
-
3
-
-
0344296775
-
The effect of rainfall and temperature on the annual radial growth of pine in the southern United States
-
Coil TS (1936) The effect of rainfall and temperature on the annual radial growth of pine in the southern United States. Ecol Monogr 6:533-562
-
(1936)
Ecol Monogr
, vol.6
, pp. 533-562
-
-
Coil, T.S.1
-
4
-
-
0011144723
-
Succession of secondary pine forest after pine wilt disease in San-yo district, Western Japan
-
Fujiwara M (1995) Succession of secondary pine forest after pine wilt disease in San-yo district, Western Japan. Nat Hist Res 3:161-171
-
(1995)
Nat Hist Res
, vol.3
, pp. 161-171
-
-
Fujiwara, M.1
-
5
-
-
1842482658
-
Understanding and managing the global carbon cycle
-
Grace J (2004) Understanding and managing the global carbon cycle. J Ecol 92:189-202
-
(2004)
J Ecol
, vol.92
, pp. 189-202
-
-
Grace, J.1
-
6
-
-
0344997960
-
Primary productivity of high density stands in Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc.
-
Hatiya K, Takeuchi I, Tochiaki K (1989) Primary productivity of high density stands in Pinus densiflora Sieb. et Zucc. (in Japanese with English summary). Bull For Prod Res Inst 354:39-97
-
(1989)
Bull for Prod Res Inst
, vol.354
, pp. 39-97
-
-
Hatiya, K.1
Takeuchi, I.2
Tochiaki, K.3
-
7
-
-
0033842225
-
Geography of Pinus elliotii Engelm. and Pinus palustris Mill. Leaf-spans in the southern United States
-
Holder CD (2000) Geography of Pinus elliotii Engelm. and Pinus palustris Mill. Leaf-spans in the southern United States. J Geogr 27:311-318
-
(2000)
J Geogr
, vol.27
, pp. 311-318
-
-
Holder, C.D.1
-
8
-
-
33746430154
-
Biomass change of a human-influenced pine forest and forest management in agricultural landscape system
-
Hong SK, Nakagoshi N (1996) Biomass change of a human-influenced pine forest and forest management in agricultural landscape system. Korean J Ecol 70: 1153-1166
-
(1996)
Korean J Ecol
, vol.70
, pp. 1153-1166
-
-
Hong, S.K.1
Nakagoshi, N.2
-
9
-
-
0002635104
-
The mechanism and function of tree root in the process of forest production I. Method of investigation and estimation of the root biomass
-
Karizumi N (1974) The mechanism and function of tree root in the process of forest production I. method of investigation and estimation of the root biomass. Bull Gov For Exp Stn 259: 1-99
-
(1974)
Bull Gov for Exp Stn
, vol.259
, pp. 1-99
-
-
Karizumi, N.1
-
10
-
-
33746412527
-
The determination and prediction of pine to oak forest succession in Sugadaira, central Japan
-
Kato J, Hayashi I (2003) The determination and prediction of pine to oak forest succession in Sugadaira, central Japan. Korean J Ecol 26:155-163
-
(2003)
Korean J Ecol
, vol.26
, pp. 155-163
-
-
Kato, J.1
Hayashi, I.2
-
11
-
-
0344135426
-
Carbon cycling in forest ecosystems
-
Kawahara T (1985) Carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. Bull For Prod Res Inst 334:21-52
-
(1985)
Bull for Prod Res Inst
, vol.334
, pp. 21-52
-
-
Kawahara, T.1
-
12
-
-
0024184298
-
Pattern of self-thinning in jack pine: Testing the random mortality hypotheses
-
Kenkel NC (1988) Pattern of self-thinning in jack pine: testing the random mortality hypotheses. Ecology 69:1017-1024
-
(1988)
Ecology
, vol.69
, pp. 1017-1024
-
-
Kenkel, N.C.1
-
13
-
-
0031457414
-
A long-term study of Pinus banksiana population dynamics
-
Kenkel NC, Hendrie ML, Bella IE (1997) A long-term study of Pinus banksiana population dynamics. J Veg Sci 8:241-254
-
(1997)
J Veg Sci
, vol.8
, pp. 241-254
-
-
Kenkel, N.C.1
Hendrie, M.L.2
Bella, I.E.3
-
14
-
-
0024903218
-
Population dynamics in loblolly pine stands: Change in skewness and size inequality
-
Knox RG, Peet RK (1989) Population dynamics in loblolly pine stands: Change in skewness and size inequality. Ecology 70:1153-1166
-
(1989)
Ecology
, vol.70
, pp. 1153-1166
-
-
Knox, R.G.1
Peet, R.K.2
-
15
-
-
0032474885
-
Development of oaks (Quercus petraea): Emerged from bird dispersal seeds under old growth pine(Pinus silvestris) stands
-
Mosandl R, Kleinert A (1998) Development of oaks (Quercus petraea):emerged from bird dispersal seeds under old growth pine(Pinus silvestris) stands. For Ecol Manage 106:35-44
-
(1998)
For Ecol Manage
, vol.106
, pp. 35-44
-
-
Mosandl, R.1
Kleinert, A.2
-
16
-
-
33746401623
-
Regeneration of vegetation in the burned pine forest in southern Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan III. The control forest
-
Nakagoshi N, Nehira K (1982) Regeneration of vegetation in the burned pine forest in southern Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan III. The control forest (in Japanese with English summary). Bull Biol Soc Hiroshima Univ 48:7-16
-
(1982)
Bull Biol Soc Hiroshima Univ
, vol.48
, pp. 7-16
-
-
Nakagoshi, N.1
Nehira, K.2
-
17
-
-
0001076704
-
Energy storage and the balance of producers and decomposers in ecological systems
-
Olson JS (1963) Energy storage and the balance of producers and decomposers in ecological systems. Ecology 14:322-331
-
(1963)
Ecology
, vol.14
, pp. 322-331
-
-
Olson, J.S.1
-
18
-
-
0002245735
-
An ecological analysis of the plant communities of Piedmont, North Carolina
-
Oosting HJ (1942) An ecological analysis of the plant communities of Piedmont, North Carolina. Am Midl Nat 28:1-126
-
(1942)
Am Midl Nat
, vol.28
, pp. 1-126
-
-
Oosting, H.J.1
-
19
-
-
0027384869
-
Allometric theory explains self-thinning relationships of mountain beech and red pine
-
Osawa A, Allen RB (1993) Allometric theory explains self-thinning relationships of mountain beech and red pine. Ecology 74:1020-1032
-
(1993)
Ecology
, vol.74
, pp. 1020-1032
-
-
Osawa, A.1
Allen, R.B.2
-
20
-
-
33746460879
-
Biomass, dead matter and litter fall in a 75-year-old Japanese red pine forest
-
Saito H, Jyohke T, Takeoka M (1991) Biomass, dead matter and litter fall in a 75-year-old Japanese red pine forest (in Japanese). Bull Kyoto Pref Univ For 35:41-47
-
(1991)
Bull Kyoto Pref Univ For
, vol.35
, pp. 41-47
-
-
Saito, H.1
Jyohke, T.2
Takeoka, M.3
-
21
-
-
0007408710
-
A study of the volcanic vegetation in Sakurajima, South-west Japan I. Dynamics of vegetation pattern and succession
-
Tagawa H (1964) A study of the volcanic vegetation in Sakurajima, South-west Japan I. Dynamics of vegetation pattern and succession. Jpn J Bot 19:127-148
-
(1964)
Jpn J Bot
, vol.19
, pp. 127-148
-
-
Tagawa, H.1
-
22
-
-
0348207549
-
Biomass and net primary production of a Pinus densiflora forest established on a lava flow of Mt. Fuji in central Japan
-
Tanabe H, Nakano T, Miura M, Abe Y, Mariko S (2003) Biomass and net primary production of a Pinus densiflora forest established on a lava flow of Mt. Fuji in central Japan. J For Res 8:247-252
-
(2003)
J for Res
, vol.8
, pp. 247-252
-
-
Tanabe, H.1
Nakano, T.2
Miura, M.3
Abe, Y.4
Mariko, S.5
-
23
-
-
0001602155
-
Development of vegetation in relation to soil formation in the Volcanic Island of Oshima, Izu, Japan
-
Tezuka Y (1961) Development of vegetation in relation to soil formation in the Volcanic Island of Oshima, Izu, Japan. Jpn J Bot 17:371-402
-
(1961)
Jpn J Bot
, vol.17
, pp. 371-402
-
-
Tezuka, Y.1
-
24
-
-
0011144724
-
Succession of secondary forest affected by pine wilt disease in western Japan followed on vegetation maps
-
Toyohara G, Fujiwara M (1998) Succession of secondary forest affected by pine wilt disease in western Japan followed on vegetation maps. Appl Veg Sci 1:259-266
-
(1998)
Appl Veg Sci
, vol.1
, pp. 259-266
-
-
Toyohara, G.1
Fujiwara, M.2
|