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    The European Heat Wave 2018: The Dendroecological Response of Oak and Spruce in Western Germany by Burkhard Neuwirth, Inken Rabbel, Jörg Bendix, Heye R. Bogena, Boris Thies

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In conclusion, spruce trees reacted to the 2018 heat wave with the early completion of their growth activities, whereas oaks appeared to intensify their activities based on the water content in their tree stems.…”
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    Soil Microbiome Composition along the Natural Norway Spruce Forest Life Cycle by Michal Choma, Pavel Šamonil, Eva Kaštovská, Jiří Bárta, Karolina Tahovská, Martin Valtera, Hana Šantrůčková

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Stand-replacing disturbances are a key element of the Norway spruce (<i>Picea abies</i>) forest life cycle. While the effect of a natural disturbance regime on forest physiognomy, spatial structure and pedocomplexity was well described in the literature, its impact on the microbiome, a crucial soil component that mediates nutrient cycling and stand productivity, remains largely unknown. …”
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    The community of root fungi is associated with the growth rate of Norway spruce ( Picea abies ) by Hamberg, L, Vanhatalo, J, Velmala, S, Taylor, AFS, MacKay, J, Caron, S, Asiegbu, FO, Sievänen, R, Raumonen, P, Hytönen, T, Pennanen, T

    Published 2024
    “…Some ectomycorrhizal species, typically found on mature spruces, were more prevalent on saplings from slow‐growing spruces. …”
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    Rearing non-diapausing western spruce budworm on pre-mixed artificial diet by Mohamad, Rosli, Oloffs, Peter C.

    Published 1984
    “…The western spruce budworm, C. occidentalis Freeman, was reared on pre-mixed artificial diet in the laboratory without diapause. …”
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    Spruce bark beetles (<i>Ips typographus</i>) cause up to 700 times higher bark BVOC emission rates compared to healthy Norway spruce (<i>Picea abies</i>) by E. Jaakkola, A. Gärtner, A. M. Jönsson, K. Ljung, P.-O. Olsson, T. Holst

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Climate change favors the abundance of the European spruce bark beetle (<i>Ips typographus</i>) which attacks the bark of Norway spruce (<i>Picea abies</i>) trees, causing induced BVOC emissions from the trees as a response to the insect stress. …”
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    Palatability of Norway spruce needles infected with Lophodermium piceae to larvae of two sawfly species by Michael M. Müller, Leena Hamberg, Martti Varama

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Even though the main host of these sawfly species is not Norway spruce, but Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), they are also known to occasionally feed on spruce. …”
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    Effects of pressure on the root systems of Norway spruce plants (Picea abies[L.] Karst.) by R. Gebauer, M. Martinková

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…We focused our experiments on Norway spruce (Picea abies[L.] Karst.) seedlings grown in containers with glass walls under the permanent load of 5.1 kPa during the whole growing season. …”
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