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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE CROWN STATUS OF FAGUS ORIENTALIS L. IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS OF STRANDZHA MOUNTAIN, SOUTHEAST BULGARIA
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Yordanov, D.. Plant relations in the Bulgarian part of Strandja mountain, Annual SU, vol. 34 and vol. 35, 1938.
Stefanov, B. Forest formations in North Strandja, Annual SU, Faculty of Agronomy, 1924.
Stoyanov, N. Distribution of the Mediterranean vegetation in southern Bulgaria and it s relationship with the tobacco culture,Sofia, 1922.
Patronov, D. To the peaks of the Strandzha, Burgas, Libra Scorp, 2005 Section Forest Ecosystems
Raev, I. C. Drought in Bulgaria: A modern analogue for climate change: Nature, economic and social dimensions of drought 1982-1994, Sofia, 2003
EFA, Programme of measures for adaptation of forests in Bulgaria and reduce the negative impact of climate change on them. Sofia: Forest Magazine. 115 p., 2011.
Ferretti, M. Forest health assessment and monitoring – issues for consideration. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment v.48; pp 45-72, 1997.
De Vries, W. J.Clap and M., & Erisman, J. W. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part I: Hypotheses and approach to the study. Water, Air and Soil Pollution vol.119, pp 317-333, 2000.
Klap, J., J. Oude Vosharar, W. De Vries and Erisman, J. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part IV: Statistical analysis of relationships. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, vol. 119, pp 387-400, 2000.
Van Leeuwen, E., C. Hendriks, J. Klap, W. De Vries, E. De Jong, J. Erisman. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part II: Estimation of stress induced by meteorology and air pollutants. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, vol. 119, pp 335-362, 2000.
Zarnoch, S., W. Bechtold, K. Stolte. Using crown condition variables as indicators of forest health. Can. J. For. Res.. vol. 34 , pp 1057-1070, 2004.
Eichhorn, J. P. ICP Forests Manual Part VI - Visual Assessment of Crown Condition and Damaging Agents, 2010.
Basseville, M., I.V. Nikiforov. Detection of Abrupt Changes: Theory and Application. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
Rodionov, S. A sequential algorithm for testing climate regime shifts. Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 31, 2004.
Stalev, Z. D. Eco-forestry problems of forest health in Strandja. National Scientific and Technical Conference about forest protection, pp 61-69, 1992.
Gieger, T. F. Effects of defoliation and drought stress on biomass partitioning and water relations of Quercus robur and Quercus petraea. Basic and Applied Ecology; pp 171-181, 2002.
Iqbal, J. D. Estimating cumulative defoliation of balsam fir from hemlock looper and balsam fir sawfly using aerial defoliation survey in western Newfoundland, Canada. forest Ecology and Management, pp 591-597, 2010. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
Yordanov, D.. Plant relations in the Bulgarian part of Strandja mountain, Annual SU, vol. 34 and vol. 35, 1938.
Stefanov, B. Forest formations in North Strandja, Annual SU, Faculty of Agronomy, 1924.
Stoyanov, N. Distribution of the Mediterranean vegetation in southern Bulgaria and it s relationship with the tobacco culture,Sofia, 1922.
Patronov, D. To the peaks of the Strandzha, Burgas, Libra Scorp, 2005 Section Forest Ecosystems
Raev, I. C. Drought in Bulgaria: A modern analogue for climate change: Nature, economic and social dimensions of drought 1982-1994, Sofia, 2003
EFA, Programme of measures for adaptation of forests in Bulgaria and reduce the negative impact of climate change on them. Sofia: Forest Magazine. 115 p., 2011.
Ferretti, M. Forest health assessment and monitoring – issues for consideration. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment v.48; pp 45-72, 1997.
De Vries, W. J.Clap and M., & Erisman, J. W. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part I: Hypotheses and approach to the study. Water, Air and Soil Pollution vol.119, pp 317-333, 2000.
Klap, J., J. Oude Vosharar, W. De Vries and Erisman, J. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part IV: Statistical analysis of relationships. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, vol. 119, pp 387-400, 2000.
Van Leeuwen, E., C. Hendriks, J. Klap, W. De Vries, E. De Jong, J. Erisman. Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part II: Estimation of stress induced by meteorology and air pollutants. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, vol. 119, pp 335-362, 2000.
Zarnoch, S., W. Bechtold, K. Stolte. Using crown condition variables as indicators of forest health. Can. J. For. Res.. vol. 34 , pp 1057-1070, 2004.
Eichhorn, J. P. ICP Forests Manual Part VI - Visual Assessment of Crown Condition and Damaging Agents, 2010.
Basseville, M., I.V. Nikiforov. Detection of Abrupt Changes: Theory and Application. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993.
Rodionov, S. A sequential algorithm for testing climate regime shifts. Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 31, 2004.
Stalev, Z. D. Eco-forestry problems of forest health in Strandja. National Scientific and Technical Conference about forest protection, pp 61-69, 1992.
Gieger, T. F. Effects of defoliation and drought stress on biomass partitioning and water relations of Quercus robur and Quercus petraea. Basic and Applied Ecology; pp 171-181, 2002.
Iqbal, J. D. Estimating cumulative defoliation of balsam fir from hemlock looper and balsam fir sawfly using aerial defoliation survey in western Newfoundland, Canada. forest Ecology and Management, pp 591-597, 2010. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems
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