Diagnosis of damage to Norway spruce (Picea abies) and silver fir (Abies alba) through visible and biochemical criteria. A comparison of both diagnostic methods on permanent-observation sites in Baden-Wuerttemberg
1994
Schmitt, V. (Mainz Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Allgemeine Botanik) | Wild, A.
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Bibliographic information
KfK-PEF-Berichte (Germany)
Issue
117
ISSN
0931-2749
Other Subjects
Tannen; Zellulaere stoerungen; Chlorophyllgehalt; Ascorbinsaeure; Metabolite; Nadelvergilbung; Nadelverlust; Fichten; 181.341; Schaedigungsgrad; 416.15; 425.3; Biochemische indikation; Bioindikation; 416.11; 174.7 picea abies; Bade wurtemberg; Phenole; (430.1-43.5); 174.7 abies alba
Language
German
Note
Summaries (De, En)
1 graph, 1 table, 2 charts; 27 ref.
Type
Conference; Summary; Non-Conventional
Source
( 10th status colloquium of the PEF (Project European Research Centre for Measures against Air Pollution) from 15-17 March 1994, Nuclear Research Centre, Karlsruhe), Horsch, F.Filby, W.G.Fund, N.Gross, S.Kaendler, G. (comps.).- Karlsruhe (Germany), 1994. p. 191-202
Conference
10. Statuskolloquium des PEF (Projekt Europaeisches Forschungszentrum fuer Massnahmen zur Luftreinhaltung), Karlsruhe (Germany), 15-17 Mar 1994
1995-08-15
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