Publications

New Strategies in Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation - The Population Approach

1992 | Action B1

COST Chemistry Actions D1-D7

1998

Integrated Approach to Wood Structure, Behaviour and Applications (International Conference)

2006 | Action E35

Les perspectives des véhicules électriques en Europe

1989 | Action 302

Improvement in Availability and Quality of Intermetallic-based Materials - Final Report 1998

1998 | Action 513

Patterns of genetic diversity in European beech at the eastern margins of its distribution range

2017 | Action FP1202

General Activity Report 1995-96

1997 | Action null

Industrial Application of Light Metal Alloys Generation and Evaluation of Property Data for Engineering Design with Light Metal Alloys - Biannual Report

1996

Issues Affecting Enterprise Development in the Forest Sector in Europe

2006 | Action E30

Integrated Approach to Wood Structure, Behaviour and Applications (International Conference)

2006 | Action E35
  • Pages: 322
  • Author(s): M. Fioravanti, N. Macchioni

Pre-proceedings of the international conference on “Integrated Approach to Wood Structure, Behaviour and Applications” in Florence, Italy, May 15-17, 2006

Patterns of genetic diversity in European beech at the eastern margins of its distribution range

2017 | Action FP1202
  • Author(s): Ciocîrlan E, Sofletea N, Ducci F, Curtu AL
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Populations located at the periphery of the species’ distribution range may play an important role in the context of climate change. These peripheral populations may contain specific adaptations as a result of extreme environmental conditions. The aim of this paper was to assess within population genetic diversity and among population differentiation in one of the most important forest tree species in Europe, European beech (Fagus sylvatica), at the eastern margins of its natural range. We analysed four peripheral, isolated populations and five core populations from the continuous natural range along the Carpathian Mountains using a set of microsatellite markers. Higher levels of genetic diversity as measured by allelic richness (7.34 vs. 6.50) and observed heterozygosity (0.71 vs. 0.59) were detected in core populations than in peripheral ones. Population differentiation was slightly higher among peripheral populations than among core, Carpathian populations. There was strong evidence of bottleneck effects in two out of the four peripheral, isolated populations. Both core, Carpathian populations and peripheral, lowlands populations share the same chloroplast haplotype suggesting a common geographical origin from the putative Moravian refuge area. Past long distance founding events with material from the Carpathian mountain chain might explain the occurrence of small, isolated beech populations towards the steppe in the south-east of Romania. Our genetic data may contribute to a better understanding of the evolutionary history of the remnants of beech scattered occurrences at the eastern margins of species’ distribution range.

Issues Affecting Enterprise Development in the Forest Sector in Europe

2006 | Action E30
  • Pages: 406 pages
  • Author(s): A Niskanen
  • Publisher(s): University of Joensuu – Faculty of Forestry
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-952-458-851-5

The COST Action E30 entitled “Economic integration of urban consumers’ demand and rural forestry production” was implemented between September 2002 and September 2006. The main objective of the Action was to gain a better understanding of problems and possible solutions to forest-based entrepreneurship in small-scale forestry, wood processing and non-wood forest products and services aiming at improved employment and income in rural areas.