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Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) is an important tree species with a remarkable natural range throughout Europe and Asia, ranging from the Balkan Peninsula to Siberia in the north and from the French Alps in the west to the Sea of Okhotsk in the east. Wherever it occurs, it is a key component of both natural and managed forests. Norway spruce is the most economically valuable conifer in Europe, producing high-quality timber and wood products. Written by 25 authorities, this book presents a concise and comprehensive review of the biology, ecology, and management of Norway spruce. It integrates…mehr

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Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) is an important tree species with a remarkable natural range throughout Europe and Asia, ranging from the Balkan Peninsula to Siberia in the north and from the French Alps in the west to the Sea of Okhotsk in the east. Wherever it occurs, it is a key component of both natural and managed forests. Norway spruce is the most economically valuable conifer in Europe, producing high-quality timber and wood products. Written by 25 authorities, this book presents a concise and comprehensive review of the biology, ecology, and management of Norway spruce. It integrates classic and contemporary literature (more than 2000 works cited in the text), highlighting basic research and forestry practices in central and eastern Europe. The topics include anatomy and morphology, physiology and nutrition, reproductive biology and genetics, and ecology. In addition, it examines mycorrhiza, diseases and pests as well as silviculture and wood products. In the light of increasing threats to forest health from air pollution, climate change, and insects and disease, it provides an essential information source to those concerned with the ecology, conservation, and management of the species.
Autorenporträt
Mark G. Tjoelker, Texas A&M University, College Station, USA / Adam Boratynski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kórnik, Poland / Wladyslaw Bugala, Polish Academy of Sciences, Kórnik, Poland
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"... Sehr gründlich wird in Kapitel 10 auf fast 40 Seiten die Mykorrhiza der Fichte mit schönen Farbabbildungen dargestellt. ... Das Buch ... ist sehr weitgehend auf die Verhältnisse in Polen abgestimmt, und man erfährt viel über die umfangreiche Behandlung der Fichte in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur dieses Landes. Das über 2.000 Titel umfassende Literaturverzeichnis legt davon Zeugnis ab. Neben dem Sachverzeichnis gibt es noch einen 16-seitigen Autoren-Index. Das Werk ist einwandfrei hergestellt und mit überwiegend guten Abbildungen versehen ..." (Ernst Röhrig, in: Forstarchiv, 2007, Vol. 78, S. 231)