Publications by authors named "Ecaterina Apostol"

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  • Leaf phenology is a critical factor in ecosystem functioning and indicates climate change impacts, with a focus on variability within tree populations.
  • This study monitored 14 tree populations of 9 species in Europe over 7 years, aiming to measure the variability of budburst and leaf senescence dates within each population.
  • Results showed that a sample size of at least 28 individuals is needed for accurate estimates, with leaf senescence variability being twice that of budburst; warmer temperatures affected these variabilities differently based on the season and tree species.
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The study aims to analyse the stability of the narrow crowned Norway spruce (pendula form) compared to the normal spruce form (pyramidalis form) and the hybrids of the two forms, in 5 field trials (Comandău, Lepşa 1&2, Ilva Mică and Voineasa) located in the Romanian Carpathians. Trees height (Th), breast height diameter (Dbh), height growth of the last year, crown diameter (Cd), number of branches per whorl (Nbw) and dominant branch diameter (Dbd) traits were measured and survival rate (Sr) was determined, at 20 years old. Also, branches finesse (Bf), trees volume (Tv) and trees slenderness (Ts) were calculated.

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In the last years, large-scale mass forest withering and dieback have been reported for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) across eastern Europe, particularly in Romania. In these regions, the climate models forecast an increase in intensity and frequency of extreme climate events such as drought. Taking into account these aspects, the exact identification of the influences of drought on the loss of radial growth and vitality in Scots pine stands becomes mandatory.

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Even though pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) and grayish oak (Quercus pedunculiflora K. Koch) have different ecological requirements, they have been considered as having low differentiation at the level of morphological traits and genetic variation.

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