Decomposition of needle/leaf litter from Scots pine, black cherry, common oak and European beech at a conurbation forest site Klaus LorenzCaroline M. PrestonKarl-Heinz Feger Original Paper 03 July 2004 Pages: 177 - 188
Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in topsoils along forest conversion sequences in the Ore Mountains and the Saxonian lowland, Germany Juliane Anne KochFranz Makeschin Original Paper 23 November 2004 Pages: 189 - 201
Conversion of single-layered Scots pine monocultures into close-to-nature mixed hardwood forests: effects on parasitoid wasps as pest antagonists Alexander JäkelMechthild Roth Original Paper 20 August 2004 Pages: 203 - 212
Improved recruitment and early growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedlings after fire and soil scarification Marco HilleJan den Ouden OriginalPaper 19 October 2004 Pages: 213 - 218
Maximally selected two-sample statistics as a new tool for the identification and assessment of habitat factors with an application to breeding-bird communities in oak forests Jörg MüllerTorsten Hothorn Original Paper 09 November 2004 Pages: 219 - 228
Validation of a small-area method for estimating the spatial distribution of the degree of tree damage Rafał Podlaski OriginalPaper 21 October 2004 Pages: 229 - 237
Simulation technique for modelling the production chain in forestry Martin ZiesakAnne-Katrin BruchnerMartin Hemm Original Paper 06 July 2004 Pages: 239 - 244
SSR markers as tools to reveal mutation events in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) from Chernobyl Barbara VornamOlexandra KuchmaReiner Finkeldey Short Communication 09 July 2004 Pages: 245 - 248