On the causes of decline of Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) in Central Europe |
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Authors: | K. E. Rehfuess |
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Affiliation: | Lehrstuhl für Bodenkunde, Universität München, Amalienstrasse 52, D-8000 Münchcn 40, Federal Republic of Germany. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. A careful study of the etiology and symptoms of the decline phenomena in stands of silver fir ( Abies alba Mill.), Scots pine ( Pinus sylv L.), European beech ( Fagus silv. L.) and Norway spruce ( Picea abies Karst.) in southern Germany leads to the conclusion that all these diseases, although exhibiting some common features (e.g. premature senescence and shedding of leaves, formation of transparent crowns), vary considerably between species and, within one particular species, between forest regions. It therefore seems plausible to assume, as a first approach, that we have to deal with different types of disease or decline, and consequently also with varying sets of causes or stress factors. This approach can be demonstrated best by reviewing the present knowledge of diseases in Norway spruce. |
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